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Who needs to pay for recovery disks if you got a MAC?

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It seems the PC world has another scam up there sleeves. To save them money they have the consumer make recovery disks. This just means the Manufacture is trying everything these days not to do their job. I always hated the concept of having a recovery partition and having to make your own disks, why can’t the machine work right out of the box? What this means is you have a choice of making the disks (an hour of your time before using the computer) or actually paying the computer company that you just bought the computer from for a CD. This of course doesn’t happen on a the Apple’s MAC computers. I also find that Dell doesn’t seem to charge anymore for the media, but I could be wrong. Are the computer companies trying to make things more difficult then they have to be? They seem to be able to package the AOL disks pretty well. This article in PC World really pissed me off — http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,136496/article.html — Where it seems the large retails stores are profiting from the apparent Recovery Disk issues by forcing customers to buy the retails stores recovery disks, claiming it is the only way to recover your computer if something goes wrong.

Now I have dealt with both Apple and many PC vendors. Dell has been the only company that I haven’t seen the recovery disk issue come up with, but you have to check a box to get the disks. Why don’t do they give you the disks like Apple has for years? Why is Apple the only one that has stayed constant and gives a proper and simple restoration procces if things go wrong. For example I had two computers that the hard drives failed. An iMac and a Dell. The iMac took less then two hours to format, install the OS from recovery 1 disk and be back online with updates and all. The Dell took half the day and I had to put different disks in, plus find updates online. If I wasn’t as technical as I am, I would of given up and paid someone to figure it out.

It seems to me that the Microsoft Windows world maybe the basis of the Chaos for the recovery disk and getting back up and running quickly without spending a huge amount of money. Issues happen with computers, whether its a PC or a Mac, however what counts is how long it takes to recover and of course how much extra in time and money it takes to have those recovery disks available when that time comes. Always backup your data and if your on a Mac keep those original recovery disks in a safe place.

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Tags: Apple, Computer, Dell, Microsoft, Security

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This entry was posted on Friday, August 31st, 2007 at 2:43 pm and is filed under Advice. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

2 Responses to “Who needs to pay for recovery disks if you got a MAC?”

Ed September 1st, 2007 at 12:28 am

Join the club. I was in a similar position. A Mac and a dell suffered with the same issues, but the Dell drove me mad with its unfriendly complex approach. http://thepisstakers.com/weekly/webtech3oct06_files/Down-and-dirty-with-Dell-Windows-Mac.html

cheers

Ed

frode October 9th, 2007 at 2:09 pm

Actually Thinkpads have probably the easiest way to restore… Press the blue thinkpad button while pre-boot, and restore from the hidden restore partition. No cd’s to fiddle with at all.

On the negative side, it does eat up 5 gigs of your precious hard drive space. But for someone that’s not very tech savvy, it’s a lot easier and they won’t notice the drop in space anyway.

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