Tom Dalton
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I use both extensively. We also sell a PC programmable electronic window LED message board and I do technical support (with PC users) for customers that purchase that item. We have 5 macs and 3 PCs at our shop. I own the shop and do all computer repairs. I spend 100 times more time babysitting the three PCs than I do all 5 macs combined. I've come to hate PCs.
We purchased a new CAT UV flatbed three weeks ago. We wasted our entire training day with the installer because the PCs ethernet port was apparently bad ...actually windows was blocking something. This is a 9 month old PC running windows 7. I ran to the store and got an ethernet card, but the problem persisted. I called HP tech support. They couldn't figure it out short of us starting over with a clean install of the OS. 10 hours later, I went back to the store and got a USB to ethernet adapter and it worked.
I just kept thinking, "an ethernet port that is blocked (or has drivers blocked) by the OS or a blocking bug ...this just doesn't happen on a mac".
The problem (for me) is more of PCs misbehaving than macs doing something spectacular. Macs just do their job and do it reliably (especially since the intel & OSX changeover).
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We purchased a new CAT UV flatbed three weeks ago. We wasted our entire training day with the installer because the PCs ethernet port was apparently bad ...actually windows was blocking something. This is a 9 month old PC running windows 7. I ran to the store and got an ethernet card, but the problem persisted. I called HP tech support. They couldn't figure it out short of us starting over with a clean install of the OS. 10 hours later, I went back to the store and got a USB to ethernet adapter and it worked.
I just kept thinking, "an ethernet port that is blocked (or has drivers blocked) by the OS or a blocking bug ...this just doesn't happen on a mac".
The problem (for me) is more of PCs misbehaving than macs doing something spectacular. Macs just do their job and do it reliably (especially since the intel & OSX changeover).
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