For the techies out there, I know what you are going to say ... All I will say is I am sorry uppy_dog
My partner had to buy a new laptop the weekend just gone, following her old one sparking and smoking ... She's a secondary school teacher, so as you can imagine, it was panic stations!
We tried curry's first, but the staff there were less than helpful, and at times didn't seem to know anything about the products (being new laptops) we were asking for information on - So we scooted on over to Tesco's.
Long story short, Her indoors ended up (and by my recommendation somehow) with a MacBook Pro for £999.99.
I set everything up for her, but in the process, I fell in love with how sleek and responsive the Operating System was ... And now I want to install Mountain Lion on my windows based machine.
Obviously, I am expecting issues with incompatibility given the fact that the Hardware within my Computer was built for use with a Windows based O/S ... But I can't see any reason why it shouldn't work?
Am I being a tad too adventures??
My partner had to buy a new laptop the weekend just gone, following her old one sparking and smoking ... She's a secondary school teacher, so as you can imagine, it was panic stations!
We tried curry's first, but the staff there were less than helpful, and at times didn't seem to know anything about the products (being new laptops) we were asking for information on - So we scooted on over to Tesco's.
Long story short, Her indoors ended up (and by my recommendation somehow) with a MacBook Pro for £999.99.
I set everything up for her, but in the process, I fell in love with how sleek and responsive the Operating System was ... And now I want to install Mountain Lion on my windows based machine.
Obviously, I am expecting issues with incompatibility given the fact that the Hardware within my Computer was built for use with a Windows based O/S ... But I can't see any reason why it shouldn't work?
Am I being a tad too adventures??