Mike in Texas <hereand... at (no spam) here.com> wrote:
That Chilean Guy wrote:
McPeart <m... at (no spam) mac.com> wrote:
In article <ahchr6-rmu.... at (no spam) despair.pu239.ru>, That Chilean Guy
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John Nichel <jnichel at (no spam) no_spamby-tor.com> wrote:
McPeart wrote:
In article <hc4ov4$sa... at (no spam) aioe.org>, Mike in Texas <hereand... at (no spam) here..com
wrote:
Got my laptop in a continuous boot/shutdown/reboot loop - stating that
install was not successful. Off to the market to get it fixed. $$
I hope I don't go the way of Snoop.
Mike,
Sorry to hear about the Broken Promises :)
http://www.apple.com/getamac/ads/
"Trust me, this time it is going to be different, Trust me"
Is that what Apple tells you whenever there's an "upgrade" to your OS?
--
Cause Lord knows that Apple has never screwed the pooch on one of those.
My brother was going to show me how awesome OsX is but I logged into his
visitor account before he could... oopsie!
I will be the first to admit that Snowy Leopard is far from bug free.
I have had my fair share of annoying quirks since upgrading...
Nothing as severe as a reboot loop but the migration to 64 bit has its
challenges. Besides, who would ever use a guest account anyway :O
1.- Did the reboot loop mean information loss to you? Because information loss
_is_ the worst that can happen.
2.- I, for one, don't have an account at my parent's, my brother's, or my
in-laws computers, and don't want one. That's what the guest account is
for.
(otoh, OP was asking for it by doing an in-place upgrade instead of a
clean-wipe reinstall... I'll let you guys know how's my Win7 experience in a
few days).
If I recall correctly, it went well when I installed XP way back when.
I do take some responsibility, but from what I've read, I'm not the only
victim.
Sorry your install went so fucked up.
That's why I gots me a full drive image of my old xp install before I try
win7.