StarrGazer said:
If you like that.....you'd love seeing what you can do on a Mac with "Target Disk" Mode! Any machine can be easily backed up, migrated to another machine, or recovered.......imagine never having to reload your OS even after a disk crash and you start to get the idea.
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Target Disk also fails 6% of the way, and the standard for programs which perform that action is supposed to be BELOW 0.05%.
Also, there is no reason to buy a mac. Buy a PC, and dual boot XP and OSX. You can do that you know? It's not hard anymore, ISOs now exist which do it all for you. It runs good, except for some conflicts with some hardware, you wouldn't have to worry 95% of s-hardware is supported. Special hardware meaning things like wireless cards, and sound cards. Everything else would be supported.








