nogdprof27 said:Hey gang,
Semi-newbie here going into my second week with my 15" PB.
I was wondering; if/when Tiger is released can I go to the local Apple Store, purchae it and have them install it for me?
Is that part of Standard Care or ProCare?
gdprof27 said:Just making sure of two things:
1. I am a noob...in every sense of installing an OS on a PC. I've never done it before.
2. I can handle even the littlest moderations to my baby.
It's a common trait, I think, of switchers to not mess with anything until someone else tells 'em it's OK to do that. I am deserving of this baby and intend to make the most out of my purchase!
I'll be back here for answer after answer to what will probably be the most mundane and simplistic Mac questions imaginable. Please keep the giggling to a minimum....I myself had a good chuckle after I hit "submit reply" and looked at what I had just inquired.
Thanks gang for the help! Honestly!
Applespider said:If you're really worried, take your Powerbook into the store when you go into to purchase Tiger and install it sitting in the theatre. You'll have something to watch while waiting for the progress bar to move and in the unlikely event of anything going wrong, you'll be very close to a Genius. 😉
TDM21 said:I say the cheapest way to get Office for Mac is to find someone that goes to college close to where you live (a friend maybe). Give them to money to buy the software for you using their student discount. I just checked the pricing of my school's computer school. I can buy the full version of Office for Mac for $129.95. Compare that to $250+ at a typical store, that is a good deal.
Timelessblur said:I also suggest you have a good book to read while it is doing it.
I never installed a mac OS but when I have install XP (I think I am up to 6 or 8 times now accross 5 or 6 computers) I am pretty lazy about it. I start the install go off and do something for a while come back tell and tell it to start the next step, go off do something checking in on it every 15 to 20 min to see if I need to start up the next step. That or I just read a book while it was doing it. So for me the install will take any where from 1 to 5 hours depending on how offen I check.
Just make sure you have a good book to read while it is installing because it will take it while to do. I am going to guess bettween 45-90 min to do
mac-er said:I seem to remember that it only took me 15-20 minutes to upgrade from 10.2 to 10.3.
This isn't Windows. 🙂
twoodcc said:i thought going from 10.2 to 10.3 was like installing a new OS, right? just like we'll be going from 10.3 (panther) to 10.4 (tiger)
Timelessblur said:So you basicly paid for a service pack that now that just sucks and is a rip off because that was how long it took me to go from SP1 to SP2. I was talking about a complete OS replacement. Windows upgrade time I was using was going from pre windows XP or no OS that takes quite a bit of time. Replacing an OS takes a lot longer than a service pack upgrade that 10.2 to 10.3 was.
risc said:That's like saying going from Mandrake Linux to Debian Linux isn't a new OS just because they are still GNU/Linux. Come on - the update from 10.3 to 10.4 is a new OS, everything is completely different from the ground up! 10.3 to 10.4 is definitely NOT a service pack upgrade, unless going from 2000 to XP is a service pack?
Even when upgrading my G3 to OS X, it didn't take all that long... 🙂wdlove said:Tiger won't be a new OS. It is still Mac OS X. What Apple will be selling is an upgrade to X. A new OS occurred when we went from Mac OS 9 to X.
Timelessblur said:that is massivly illage and is just the same as downloading it off the net. To do that you are soposed to be a student. Besides I get all MS products free though my school.