Negative comments must be taken seriously, at least show the courtesy of describing the circumstances in as much detail as there is. We're Mac users, not Pee Cee users, just run Apple System Profiler before posting catastrophic comments that must be taken seriously. Follow the on-screen directions to run this troubleshooter and restart the computer to check if this helps. Click on Network Adapter troubleshooter to fix problems with Network Adapter. Click on Troubleshooting and click on View All. One more small request - then tell us why Apple's beta testers didn't do their jobs.Īm I asking too much? Look. Press Windows key + X and click on Control Panel. Or, maybe you're 100% right and it crashes every newly bought unmodified Mac! If a particular upgrader is going to hose every mackers directory, at least post how you configured your Mac so we'll know which Macs will be affected. Maybe you forgot to unplug all the firewire cables, maybe you have some bizzare PCI card, maybe you're running SCSI. To those heros out there who sacrifice their macs to determine that an upgrader "sucks, crashes, and erases everything", how about going to System Profiler and post everything you have on your Mac prior to performing the catastrophic upgrade. Then the next upgrader comes along and what's the first comment? "It sucks, crashes, and destroys everything." Were there no beta testers? Granted, it's useless to ask anyone from Apple. ![]() postings are taken seriously enough that I, for one, will skip the upgrade and wait on the the next. ![]() These "it sucks, crashes, and destroyed my directory" etc. Some qualify what they post, some just post that "it sucks and crashes." On just about every one of these Apple upgraders, someone or more than one macker posts negative comments. So what's the bottom line? Incompatible with PPOE and DSL? Is this an upgrade to be skipped? Yes? No? Maybe?
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