My old Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook e6550 (it's old) doesn't need any screws to replace the hard drive, to change the CD-rom for a secondary battery or replace the main battery. I'm not sure about the ram (and I don't have it with me now), but I think it only needs one screw to replace it.Now, do they make them like that today?
You do realize that you cannot legally purchase OS X Intel version yet. The only way you can get the Intel version is if you either buy an Intel Mac or pirate it.The bad thing with pirating Mac OS X Intel and running it on non-Apple is that it requires breaking the DRM protection and doesn't allow you to get any updates to the OS, which unlike Windows do fix security, add functionality AND speed up the OS.blankartist: Apple won't be taken to court for not allowing you to use OS X on non-Apple computers, the same way that Ford and Toyota owners will never take GM to court for not allowing them to use the OnStar service in their repective cars. Unfortunately DRM is here to stay and so is the dreadful EULA.BTW Yes I know that the updates are hacked, but that takes time and you have to find it and download it yourself. Not as simple as clicking on Software Update.
loloxJun 12, 2006
I hope you are talking Fahrenheit.
gdamjanJun 12, 2006
My old Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook e6550 (it's old) doesn't need any screws to replace the hard drive, to change the CD-rom for a secondary battery or replace the main battery. I'm not sure about the ram (and I don't have it with me now), but I think it only needs one screw to replace it.Now, do they make them like that today?
soopaflyJun 12, 2006
Did you just say "superior Dell"? Hahahahahahahah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
electrobotJun 12, 2006
You do realize that you cannot legally purchase OS X Intel version yet. The only way you can get the Intel version is if you either buy an Intel Mac or pirate it.The bad thing with pirating Mac OS X Intel and running it on non-Apple is that it requires breaking the DRM protection and doesn't allow you to get any updates to the OS, which unlike Windows do fix security, add functionality AND speed up the OS.blankartist: Apple won't be taken to court for not allowing you to use OS X on non-Apple computers, the same way that Ford and Toyota owners will never take GM to court for not allowing them to use the OnStar service in their repective cars. Unfortunately DRM is here to stay and so is the dreadful EULA.BTW Yes I know that the updates are hacked, but that takes time and you have to find it and download it yourself. Not as simple as clicking on Software Update.
kazrogJun 12, 2006
The reviewer is kind of a moron.