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Old Mar 7th 2010 | 10:24 pm
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Originally Posted by Hutch
Funnily enough - we've had nothing but trouble with Toshiba laptops. Had a batch with dodgy inverters that all had to be recalled and several others with duff webcams on them. They rolled out a batch of the small netbook sized Tosh's to the management and the wi-fi cards failed on two of them inside a month.
Yeah I'd problems with my wifi on a machine under a year old, it's now a glorified paperweight which I can't even get to go into safe mode or anything! It's as dead as a dead thing grr!
 
Old Mar 7th 2010 | 11:03 pm
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Originally Posted by earlybird
Welcome to the fold brother!!
Count me in too, I implement changes and fixes into large estates of unix servers for a living and have been a tech for over 20 years. When I go home I want a system that just works and since getting my first Mac 3 years ago I've been very impressed and wouldn't swap it for a windows machine of any kind. Linux would be OK but its a too much like my day job
 
Old Mar 8th 2010 | 12:04 pm
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Originally Posted by ozzieeagle
I'm no Mac Missionary. Only had our one for a few days now.
Welcome aboard . I've run Hackintosh's and full Macs so if you have any questions you can't find answers to, give me a shout.
 

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