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  1. I guess when it comes to Mac's, the P must stand for public then.

    The reason why those articles say Mac vs PC is because it'd be confusing if it said PC vs PC.

    Come on bro...lol the term Personal Computer includes makes and pcs. But the term "pc" is just for the type of computers we have. THEY are computers they are both personal computers but only one type is a PC. It has been like that for ages and always will be. Change the definitions in ur head :P
  2. Macs are PC's. Personal computer.

    A mac isn't a pc exactly.

    http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,4149,263476,00.asp

    http://rescomp.stanford.edu/inrooms/MacVsPC.html

    http://maccentral.macworld.com/news/2003/0...3/04/spyhunter/

    A pc is different and not a mac and though it may be a "personal computer" it isn't a pc as most people refer to the term.

    Now lets see if that duck still smiles :devil: j/k (not mean to be a smartass post btw)

  3. Are the patches same for mac as pc....? What crimson is trying to tell u "the one" is that whether or not u have the patches most servers have DS and IT activated and u must have them to join the server. And since u don't have them u wont be able to join a server patch or no patch most likely :(

    Okay crimson beat me to the mac thing. But I'm 90% sure they aren't the same and Im not sure if the mac version has patches up to 1.4 even if does have one/some.

  4. In 16x64 and 32x64 the second number gives the width of the data path in bits. Now u are using an older computer and mobo I suspect and lots of times they don't support ram that has a higher density on it i.e. the 32x64. U need to pick up some 16x64.

  5. BIOS is ussually accesed via F2, F9, F10 or Delete. U must press the key(s) as soon as ur computer comes on and hit them until a little DOS looking like thing pops up. I imagine that ram is too dense for ur PC.

  6. I think it does...Ill grab u on aim in a bit after I try it.

    I see it costs $50 a year...hmmmm free alternatives? And I found this

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