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OS X Crash

Okay, my OS X has finally crashed, rendering the whole PC useless and it was all due to using the "Software Update" app available in OS X’s Finder. Now it restarts whenever I boot into Darwin. Am in the midst of installing OS X again back into the system but the first few tries were unsuccessful.

Will try to release Part 2 of the Suzumiya Haruhi Cosplay Shoot by today but no promises as I work on my laptop which loves to do the monitor flickering on me. Have sent it for servicing but it seems like the problem’s back :(

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  ^ Laptop performs a Tsundere on me

9 Responses to “OS X Crash”

  1. Syun Says:

    You shouldn’t use the Software Update while using a “cracked” OS X on PC, it will crash everytime. I think I read that somewhere and they release patches which does about the same job as the Software Update.
    Anyways, time to get a real Mac? :D

  2. Rokku Says:

    Well, when you cracked stuff it don`t really word well.

  3. KesenaiTsumi Says:

    Swt Swt…..

  4. Hexlord Says:

    Okay, that’s painful.. >.

  5. Zeroblade Says:

    At least Windows doesn’t crash when updating despite using pirated software. *cough cough*

  6. icie Says:

    I’ll make a note here, BIG SUCCESS.

  7. windbell Says:

    @Syun: When the monies come in. Don’t have monies for mac now :/

    @Rokku: True. It was a stupid (or not) on my part for doing a software update.

    @Zeroblade: Hahaha!

    @icie: Big success indeed!

  8. ritchan Says:

    I really want to get some Mac action going, but it’s rather expensive and I couldn’t care less for Intel Integrated Graphics. I’m going to go for the Mac Pro one day… with an aftermarket RAM upgrade, of course… why would I spend 9100CAD on 32GBs of RAM? no thanks, Apple.

    Everybody else pretty much said what you shouldn’t do when running a Hackintosh…

  9. Charks Says:

    Goes to show that OS X isn’t any better than Windows.

    Less software available, just as buggy.

    Windows is more secure too: http://blogs.zdnet.com/security/?p=758

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