Author Topic: Help me decide between Macbook Air or Macbook Pro.  (Read 1611 times)

i turned these off haha
Yeah I did to but Malwarebytes always turns them back on when I scan.

Buy the pro so you dont have to buy 5000 extensions for no reason (Extra USB drives, a CD drive)

Windows is just as idiot proofed.
It gives tools that could (used by morons) wreck their installation of windows to the point where they need to reinstall it, how is that idiot-proofed?
I can't loving force quit a program without having to deal with a "Windows is finding a solution to your problem" dialog.
Never had one of these, picture?
Decide not to use Anti-Virus software? Enjoy your 500 "YOU COMPUTER IS A RISK" notifications.

Yeah I did to but Malwarebytes always turns them back on when I scan.
what options have you set that causes this magic

It gives tools that could (used by morons) wreck their installation of windows to the point where they need to reinstall it, how is that idiot-proofed?
Apple has these tools too. I think lots of people think that just because iOS is somewhat idiot proof and restricted, Mac OS X is the same way. In reality Mac OS X is about as open as any other desktop operating system and offers the same administration tools that Windows does (if not more). One can even install a custom firmware on their Mac.

Never had one of these, picture?


what options have you set that causes this magic
Some viruses will automatically set the registry key to hide the warnings, so Malwarebytes resets it back to normal.

windows 7 removed this warning bullstuff.

MacBook Pro.
It's fast and light and you don't need to buy a cord to hook an Ethernet cord up to it. Not to mention that it only has 1 USB port