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bangga gner laktop apple nih.huhu

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saGhu
nottietouille
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@rtikus

@rtikus

bg aq pengguner laktop apple xder y lbh bek darinyerr..

best cz rmai y x thu sngt nk gner.... so krg y pnjm n krg lerr risiko kner virus.......huhu

nottietouille

nottietouille

penah skali aku gne imac...
x taw ape pom..
kekkok

@rtikus

@rtikus

mmg len ckit gne dier....

aq bkn bli pom lktp nih..

lktp y dprtrnkn dr kakak aq jerr.huhu..

terpakser la gner kekok pom........

saGhu

saGhu

laptop tu len dr yg len ke?
len macam mane

LaNvALdEaR

LaNvALdEaR

software die ssh nk dpt..
klu rsak ssh nk baiki kat mlysia..
mahal..

@rtikus

@rtikus

xder lerr len mcn peti ais ker kreter ke...............

dari segi pengaturcaraan penggunaan jer....................

huhu..........

@rtikus

@rtikus

Macintosh, commonly shortened to Mac, is a brand name which covers several lines of personal computers designed, developed, and marketed by Apple Inc. The Macintosh was introduced on January 24, 1984; it was the first commercially successful personal computer to feature a mouse and a graphical user interface rather than a command-line interface.
Through the second half of the 1980s, the company built market share only to see it dissipate in the 1990s as the personal computer market shifted towards IBM PC compatible machines running MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows. Apple consolidated multiple consumer-level desktop models into the 1998 iMac all-in-one, which was a sales success and saw the Macintosh brand revitalized. Current Mac systems are mainly targeted at the home, education, and creative professional markets. They are: the aforementioned (though upgraded) iMac and the entry-level Mac Mini desktop models, the workstation-level Mac Pro tower, the MacBook, MacBook Air and MacBook Pro laptops, and the Xserve server.
Production of the Mac is based on a vertical integration model in that Apple facilitates all aspects of its hardware and creates its own operating system that is pre-installed on all Macs. This is in contrast to most IBM PC compatibles, where multiple sellers create hardware intended to run another company's software. Apple exclusively produces Mac hardware, choosing internal systems, designs, and prices. Apple does use third party components, however; current Macintosh CPUs use Intel's x86 architecture. Previous models used the AIM alliance's PowerPC and early models used Motorola's 68k. Apple also develops the operating system for Macs, currently Mac OS X 10.5 "Leopard". The modern Mac, like other personal computers, is capable of running alternative operating systems such as Linux, FreeBSD, and Microsoft Windows, though other computers cannot normally run Mac OS X.

zer0nymous

zer0nymous

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9bangga gner laktop apple nih.huhu Empty Ape nih..??? 4/17/2009, 10:49 am

jenab89

jenab89

Aku rasa xde masalah nk gne Apple, skarang Apple dah ada Mac OS X Leopard, satu OS baru yg blh buat 2 boot dgn Windows, Cool kan??? Gna Boot Camp, settle...

http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/bootcamp.html

zer0nymous

zer0nymous

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jenab89

jenab89

Boot Camp amat efisien, jimat budjet dan segala jenis kos, die mcm virtual komputer, dan yg paling penting xyah nk beli komputer bru tuk install windows, membazirkan kalau bli satu lg/??

zer0nymous

zer0nymous

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jenab89

jenab89

Yup, tp dlm interface MAC OS, bukan preboot

CrysJr

CrysJr
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jenab89 wrote:Yup, tp dlm interface MAC OS, bukan preboot
o0o0o0oo0000oooo0ooo........... bru tau neh.. scratch

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