appleinsider.com— A growing number of users have reported that Apple's aluminum all-in-one computers suffer from a flaw that locks up the interface, rendering the system all but inert until a reboot.
Oct 3, 2007View in Crawl 4
I think it's time more people realized that building your own computer is EASY. Real easy. You save incredible amounts of money doing it, and you get exactly the computer you want.
cryptorOct 4, 2007
This sounds like an old problem that has been around for quite a while. And old blog post about this kind of issue can be found here -> <a class="user" href="http://joemaller.com/2006/09/19/os-x-gui-lockup-with-command-tab/">http://joemaller.com/2006/09/19/os-x-gui-lockup-wi ...</a>For the people that have this problem, try using LiteswitchX it's supposed to help.
Closed AccountOct 5, 2007
woot my powerbook crashes all the time
thatsiebguyOct 5, 2007
Apple's ATI drivers suck.
lharrodOct 6, 2007
When a PC crashes on a daily basis, it's accepted. But when a Mac crashes, it's front page news. Gee, I wonder why.
logandurandOct 14, 2007
I think it's time more people realized that building your own computer is EASY. Real easy. You save incredible amounts of money doing it, and you get exactly the computer you want.
marffaNov 3, 2007
Impossible. The Mac simply knows the correct time to for a break...you wouldn't understand, it's all about the design.