Correct. 

If Apple figures out how to implement the enterprise features that Microsoft 
offers and customers expect, there are many who have endured the pain of 
windows that would gladly switch. 

-Dave Walton

On Feb 2, 2012, at 6:11 PM, Fmiser <fmi...@gmail.com> wrote:

>>> <walton.d...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> In the windows world you can boot into the recovery console
>>> and run a chkdsk, then do a repair installation if need be.
>>> If you are lucky that will preserve installed programs and
>>> data. The Repair wipes out all service packs and hotfixes.
>>> It's not a quick solution, does not always work, and if it
>>> does work a lot of garbage gets carried over from the old
>>> install. That's about when people start thinking seriously
>>> about getting a Mac. 
> 
>> Dan Penoff wrote:
> 
>> I would disagree.
>> 
>> (On a Mac) you can easily boot into single user mode or from
>> another volume and get into the machine to poke around under
>> the hood, if necessary.
> 
> ???
> 
> I think that means you _agree_.  I think Dave is saying on MS
> Win the repair dance is a pain and doesn't always work.  Thus
> driving people to consider buying a Mac instead.
> 
> Right Dave?
> 
> --     Philip
> 
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