"This weekend, my Dell laptop caught a virus that made it inoperable less than a week after a complete reformat and reinstall. So I bought a Mac laptop." -Adam Frucci
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That's my mentality now. I was a lifelong PC / Windows user. I first got an in-depth look at Macs when my sisters and mom each bought one. I experimented with the Macbook pro and Mac Desktop.
When my HP laptop finally crapped out on me, and the IT guys said they'd charge like $200 just to look at the thing and even more if they have to reinstall Windows, I said to hell with it and got a Macbook.
I've had a Macbook since January 2008 with 2 gb of RAM and the upgraded hard drive, and I couldn't be happier.
Now, as far as desktops go, I still prefer PC. But since I don't really game on PCs anymore, my PC desktop is collecting dust in storage while I browse the web and work on my Macbook and game on my PS2 and PS3. Macbooks are the way to go as far as laptops go, IMO.
haha so HE get's a virus and it's MS's fault and he buys a Mac.
Viruses don't just magically appear there has to be an "IO" (idiot operator) error in their somewhere.
Actually, sounds like the Mac is perfect for you.
He gets a virus and doesn't get virus protection but buys a new Mac instead? I guess the recession hasn't hit his neck of the woods.
That's why you make a image of your computer after a format and reinstall and a periodic image of your computer and back up your important data. Mac really is the choice for computer illiterates...