- 15,860
- 3,484
That's pretty good. I'm gonna try my waters with my late 2008 15" mbp
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That's pretty good. I'm gonna try my waters with my late 2008 15" mbp
Looks like 225 (if I can say 3.5 hours on battery = holds a good charge) otherwise 175
Just want to make if I send it in as one description they don't say it's a different description and give me less.
I'm not sure how to see a more detailed breakdown, but that definitely doesn't seem right. I don't see how you can possibly have that much space taken up just from app installations . My MacBook Air is around two years old and this is how my storage is divided:
Is there a way I can see a breakdown of each used space? I have NOTHING on my Mac that I remember loading on, so I can't understand the 59.47GB worth of apps. Unless I'm oblivious and that's just preset usage from initial unboxing/setup?
I'm not sure how to see a more detailed breakdown, but that definitely doesn't seem right. I don't see how you can possibly have that much space taken up just from app installations . My MacBook Air is around two years old and this is how my storage is divided:
Anyone know an easy way to import music from an iPod onto my MacBook? I googled some guides but they're either outdated or spam.
I'm not sure how to see a more detailed breakdown, but that definitely doesn't seem right. I don't see how you can possibly have that much space taken up just from app installations . My MacBook Air is around two years old and this is how my storage is divided:
Is there a way I can see a breakdown of each used space? I have NOTHING on my Mac that I remember loading on, so I can't understand the 59.47GB worth of apps. Unless I'm oblivious and that's just preset usage from initial unboxing/setup?
I'm not sure how to see a more detailed breakdown, but that definitely doesn't seem right. I don't see how you can possibly have that much space taken up just from app installations . My MacBook Air is around two years old and this is how my storage is divided:
That's what I'm saying. I haven't installed anything except Flash updates . I'm looking to put my music from my Vaio iTunes onto my Macbook after almost a year of owning it, and out of curiosity went to check my available storage and all that green came up.
Might call Apple later today and see if they can give me an answer.
It's alright.
With the same specs? Where?It's alright.
You can buy a brand new one for $70 more dollars.
I'd prefer a brand new MBP, if the prices were this close.
I stand corrected. With that upgraded processor, I'd say that it's worth the price then.With the same specs? Where?
I agree, they are limited in power. But in regards to web browsing, you should be able to load websites just fine.I bought a mac mini last month. Haven't had a computer in 2 years. I like it, the main problem I have with it is it lags a lot. Also when I start up the safari or chrome browser websites won't load half the time. I know my internet is not the problem because the browsers on my phone still work.
I agree, they are limited in power. But in regards to web browsing, you should be able to load websites just fine.I bought a mac mini last month. Haven't had a computer in 2 years. I like it, the main problem I have with it is it lags a lot. Also when I start up the safari or chrome browser websites won't load half the time. I know my internet is not the problem because the browsers on my phone still work.
And all your other devices connected to your wi-fi network load just fine?