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To: Doren who wrote (81532)2/20/2009 5:12:15 PM
From: clean86  Respond to of 213173
 
I used to be cool but I struggled down the social ladder to the geek rung. I wouldn't be complaining about an iMac installer not working on my Quicksilver. It meets specs and so do I.

Like I said in an earlier post I gave you credit for not being a troll. I was cool as well but that's when I lived in Buffalo.

Now I'm in CA and I'm just a geek nut like the rest of us.

The disk should work and since it is a proper install disk Apple should support you.



To: Doren who wrote (81532)2/20/2009 10:33:32 PM
From: HerbVic1 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 213173
 
It's a generic installer disk in the box in near perfect shape.

By that I take it you mean that it's a retail box version? Let's not get evasive with semantics, me bucco'. ... Arrr!

It meets specs and so do I.

Another evasive statement of fact to circumvent the truth, matey? And who's specs be ye a meetin'?

Eyu be a slippery devil, with your quicksilver tongue and flashy, faulty installer disk!

Generic indeed! There's no such thing.

Make him walk the plank. To the cash registers with him! A new Mac Pro 'll straighten him out!