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Accidentally deleted my mac files.


HOLY {censored}.


yeah. so now i'm trying to salvage what i can. Mother {censored}er.


Everything is gone just about.

 

 

 

you should have partitioned the hardrive before attemping to install it.

or did you format the HD when you where partitioning? i tried putting OSX in my laptop. it didnt like to much. it was much slower. sometimes the windows cd will automaticaly just format the full hd instead of the partitions set for it.

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you should have partitioned the hardrive before attemping to install it.

or did you format the HD when you where partitioning? i tried putting OSX in my laptop. it didnt like to much. it was much slower. sometimes the windows cd will automaticaly just format the full hd instead of the partitions set for it.

 

 

What happeend was i thought i partitioned for the windows. And then i went in b/c the memory had been eaten up. SO i went in, and windows said it didn't recognize the partion to delete and create a new one. Well i didn't realize what i had deleted as soona s i clicked delete.

 

BAM. Gone.

 

I had a few .dmg files that were left over. But still there is excess crap to sort through. I'm putting in a good 4 hours so far of getting everything back to working order. This is going to take forever.

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I'm running parallels under 10.4, no problems.

 

And is there any reason why you would choose windows over OS X? Really?

 

I've been using XP for some accounting thing for work... it requires it, and I just realized in the last few days of using it how {censored}ty even XP is. With a mac everything is (nearly) perfect. XP is slow and kludgey by comparison.

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I'm running parallels under 10.4, no problems.


And is there any reason why you would choose windows over OS X? Really?


I've been using XP for some accounting thing for work... it requires it, and I just realized in the last few days of using it how {censored}ty even XP is. With a mac everything is (nearly) perfect. XP is slow and kludgey by comparison.

 

 

a few games.

 

I did have a back up of what was on my mac. But its being completely annoying and lame. LIke multiple copies of things. No applications what so ever.

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hahah
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This is slightly frustrating.


Another thing i can not stand is when you import your music to itunes and it copies one song or album multiple times.

 

Oh Jesus, get rid of iTunes. Find one of their easier, cleaner sisters.

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hahah
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This is slightly frustrating.


Another thing i can not stand is when you import your music to itunes and it copies one song or album multiple times.

 

if you have a folder of music of downloaded.....and amongst the .mp3's you see a .m3u, that is why it's adding duplicates.

 

those are playlist files.

 

either just add that, or add your mp3s.

 

 

every time a program is acting 'funny', and not how you think it's supposed to work.......i'd just go ahead and assume it's operator error.

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