Author Topic: TF2, Now on mac!  (Read 24360 times)


You're only trying to justify the fact you spent thousands of dollars on something you can't play most games on. Acceptance is the first step to recovery, my friend.

because the only thing computers are used for is gaming.

because the only thing computers are used for is gaming.
Yes


Oh god the new menu is just as large no matter what resolution you use

my grandpa bought a used macbook, lol. i had to show him how to use it

Oh god the new menu is just as large no matter what resolution you use

gross

Oh jesus forget this new menu is terrible

Idiocy Detector

{OOOOOOO}

And this is aimed at a few posts up.

i never got to experience the original menu D;


So, does anyone know how to fix this?
My dad buys an iMac.
My dad decides to install Windows 7 on it.
Dual boot menu doesn't show up.
Mac OS X appears in the Boot Menu when I hold Esc upon booting.
I select it, I simply get an error that it's missing a file that I need to put in my Windows directory.
I can't access the Mac partition at all.
I'll give you the name if it benefits.
do you have the latest version of boot camp that's windows 7 compatible? I hold option key to select partitions. and lastly, this is not a help thread.

how are you posting this anyways


You're only trying to justify the fact you spent thousands of dollars on something you can't play most games on. Acceptance is the first step to recovery, my friend.
1. My parents bought it

2. It only cost 1,500$, which isn't financially much for my family.

3. I can play all games because I use a program that comes with Leopard called Bootcamp. I have Vista installed on a partitioned 31.8 GB volume.

1. My parents bought it

2. It only cost 1,500$, which isn't financially much for my family.

3. I can play all games because I use a program that comes with Leopard called Bootcamp. I have Vista installed on a partitioned 31.8 GB volume.
He's gonna say "Hurr even you wish you had a windows"