Doctor Varney
Cave dwelling Luddite
I'm going to keep my answer short, Miroslav.
Really... there is no need for that.
Really... there is no need for that.
With all due respect, Doc.....you should refrain from giving ANY computer suggestions from a point of "knowledge", since you've had nothing but bad experiences, that from the general consensus here, were primarily of your own doing.
You seem to like to get deep into computer system reconfigurations, logs and registry settings even with a computer out of the box....but you also seem to have NO clue about what you are doing...and I don't mean that as a personal dig, just a perceived fact based on your countless "Oops, what did I do now?" threads of the last few months.
Heck, I remember doing that same kind of stuff back in 1993-94, when DOS and Win 3.1 was still fresh, and back then there was still a lot of "unknown territory" when configuring a computer for audio....but these days, it's about 10 times less complicated than you've made it out to be....so I do think you're point of view is pretty screwed...I mean skewed.
but you also seem to have NO clue about what you are doing.
I was going to provide input but now I'm here just to laugh at your comments and at the regular members here bashing them.
I disabled all the crap stuff (mostly shortcuts to buying full featured bloatware) - a few minutes work.
(Pull the other one)
... I have managed to get most of it working efficiently by my own efforts...
I just never really understand upgrades anymore. I'm satisfied with my not-so-powerful PPC MAC. It does everything I need.
Consider a name change from "Dr. Varney" to "Dr. Destructo".
The artist formerly known as Miroslav said:Why not go back and look at the number of "Oh shit, what have I done now?!" threads you've posted, and no matter how many times knowledgeable people here have tried to give you legit computer advice, you ended up ignoring most of it, going back and mucking things up even more with your computers, only to come back and post yet another "Oh shit, what have I done now?!" thread.