oh crap. oh crap. sorry guys ignore this email. I'm really sorry I completely lost the tangent. been busy this week and lost track of mails etc. sorry ignore this rubbish. I'd responded to cara without having viewed subject header etc as I was waiting for a private response regarding another issue.
my most sincere appologies to those on list for this email. lew On 22 Apr 2008, at 19:55, Lewis Brock wrote:
no lol I'm no mod. just someone with a strong will and someone who does not tolerate open attacks on me from a total idiot who has followed me from one list to another. that person is not blind or visually impaired and decided to sign up to macvisionaries to attack me in public.so that is why I wanted the issue closed. and promptly dealt with. lol sorry if you got caught up in it lol lew On 22 Apr 2008, at 19:48, Cara Quinn wrote:My apologies Lew, -are you a list mod? Very sorry for continuing the topic. Was curious what David's exp was and didn't see your note before I posted mine.Have a great day /evening and catch ya on the flip!… Smiles, CQ :) On Apr 22, 2008, at 5:51 AM, Lewis Brock wrote:ok let us now draw this to a close. this is now becoming an argument between members that does not need to occur further. it is up to the end user as to whether he or she joins the mac crowd and starts getting into the nuts and bolts or sticking to windows and putting up with rediculous second rate software and issues that will never stop. etc. oops even I just stepped in again lolsorry not my objective here just to even out the surface lol.at the end of the day my advice is this. before turning one's nose down and leaving the mac os x system, I really would recommend you spend time focusing on OS X and learning what it can do for you that windows cannot do. being blinkered about 1 operating system and ignoring others demonstrates a 1 way view that does not give you experience at all. life is full of experiences and you learn from each one.take it from me who has had experiences with several operating systems, screen reader technologies etc as well as developer things, you have an open mind and become capable of problem solving and can find a solution to a person's needs.give the mac more time and leopard a little more time with voiceover and a bit of research and talk to us on list. ask us for our advice. there are a good many of us who are experienced mac users and techies. people such as slau, david poelhman and my good friend Shane jackson and myself. as well as others who I dont remember or know much of lol oops. we are all a good team who handle different issues and support each other with different sectors of the mac. I deal in hardware repairs, professional studio work with the mac, software development for music hardware as well as helping out on this little home to give advice and confidence.so have some patience dave. ask us what you want to and we will be there to support you.dont give up just because windows has been your OS for a long while. lew On 22 Apr 2008, at 13:36, David Truong wrote:HI Dave,I don't need to finish studying the mac to know that it isn't for me.-----Original Message----- From: macvoiceover-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx[mailto:macvoiceover-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of David PoehlmanSent: Tuesday, 22 April 2008 10:18 PM To: macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxxSubject: [macvoiceover] Re: Thanks all, got it working was: Really need helpwith VMWare Fusion and Windows on a Mac Mini. David,You said yourself you have limitted experience with osx. You cannot say then having not finished your *training* that windows is easier even for youbecause you have not given it a proper chance. ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Truong" <bnfiles@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2008 8:09 AMSubject: [macvoiceover] Re: Thanks all, got it working was: Really need helpwith VMWare Fusion and Windows on a Mac Mini. Hi Mate,Fair enough and I'm truly sorry for looking on the Mac that way. But if what you say is true, and there isn't any reason I can think of why it wouldn't be then no doubt I'll be converted sooner than later smile.I know what you mean about reliability and hence why I'm trying this mac mini. But I just love the windows interface reliable or not. It is so easy to use and even better so easy to teach non-computing people. Put the reliable factor into it by putting it on reliable hardware and that'll do me. I don't really buy into that other stuff you talk about. Don't get me wrong, I am not disagreeing with you, just telling you how it is for me and if that makes me an outcast then so be it smile. But I trust the Mac community aren't like the Unix community who tend to shun those who have adifferent point of view or outlook to them smile. David Truong EMail and Messenger: davidtruong@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Skype: blindboxer1967 -----Original Message----- From: macvoiceover-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:macvoiceover-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Lewis Brock Sent: Tuesday, 22 April 2008 9:40 PM To: macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxxSubject: [macvoiceover] Re: Thanks all, got it working was: Really need helpwith VMWare Fusion and Windows on a Mac Mini. its a bit of a shame to look on the mac in that way.when you invest in apple hardware, you get security, stability, raw power, an operating system that delivers much more than any other OSonthe market could ever do, the best technical support, a cover planyou can rely on and so much more. using a macintosh really changes theway that people think of computing. none of the stress of windowshell, stupid driver issues etc. just a pure solid structure. not just that but bloomin good design. you take on a mac for its raw potential.not to just float windows on it and not even bother using the OS X system.really spend time to think of what you are going to do with the mac,find solutions rather than sitting on your hands doing nothing. themac is a new way of life and not a windows case decorated by an applebadge. lew On 22 Apr 2008, at 12:33, David Poehlman wrote:well, you are missing huge advantages but that is your choice. I didn't migrate to mac os due to an ego. ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Truong" <bnfiles@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2008 6:26 AM Subject: [macvoiceover] Re: Thanks all, got it working was: Really need help with VMWare Fusion and Windows on a Mac Mini. HI Mate,Fair enough too. If you love the Mac then that's great. My reasonfor using the Mac is simple. I've heard and believe that the Mac operating system and its associated hardware is very reliable. That is the Windowsweak point no doubt about that. I don't believe any of the other bSbeing said about windows as it has been great to me except for its unreliability.So I figured get my favourite operating system interface wise alongwith all of my favourite programs and put it on a reliable platform as well as on a really small pc = Mac Mini. NO point relearning new programs just to boostsones ego. I use computers for what it can do for me and I don't seethe Mac offering me anything else more apart from reliability. David Truong EMail and Messenger: davidtruong@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Skype: blindboxer1967 -----Original Message----- From: macvoiceover-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx[mailto:macvoiceover-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Keith ReedySent: Tuesday, 22 April 2008 3:27 PM To: macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [macvoiceover] Re: Thanks all, got it working was: Really need help with VMWare Fusion and Windows on a Mac Mini. Hi Sara, I am sure that some folks need to run Windows for one reason oranother. Maybe they have expensive programs that they use for work or something like that. However, as for me, I run a MAC because of its ease of use, it does everything I need in my office and because, it just works. Up until 3 years ago I had been a windows user. I had used JFW and Window-eyes and before that DOS, but I had never found anything that has maid me more productive than the MAC. The Voiceover screen reader is very nice, very quick, responsive and a pleasure to use, but the real pluss for me is the MAC platform. Keyboard commands for the most part are the same from program to program, it does not have the history of crashing as with other platforms, the updates are really helpful and I can't think of anything that I did with windows that I can not do easier and faster with the MAC. In short, it justworks.The screenreader on the MAC is not loaded on just a few thousand MACS, but, millions of MACS. I can walk in to a growing number of publicplaces, press command-f5 on a MAC and go to work.The thing I try to make important to wood-be MAC users is in order to use the MAC affectively, is to remember that the MAC platform is a different platform, a simpler platform a more user friendly platform.To those of you who are using Windows on the MAC, please take the time to learn the MAC. Your life will change for the better and you willbe glad that it did. Keith Reedy On Apr 21, 2008, at 11:51 PM, Sara wrote:I've been following this discussion and am glad you got it working.I don't know how to do that so I couldn't offer advice but it'sinteresting to me that people run Windows on a Mac. I never thought about the machine being nice and small and the hardware being reallygood and that was why people wanted to put Windows on it. I hadalways assumed people bought Macs to escape from Windows but I guessthat is not always true. I don't really understand this virtual stuff. Is Windows really there? smileJust kidding, I guess it is there, but being run by another programor something? Please keep the interesting topics coming! Sara ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Truong"<bnfiles@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxTo: <macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, April 21, 2008 10:22 PMSubject: [macvoiceover] Thanks all, got it working was: Really needhelp with VMWare Fusion and Windows on a Mac Mini.HI Cheryl,Well, after reading your message and taking a lot of your advice, Ihave the VMWare playing ball and now have windows on my Mac Mini. Thank Christ isall I can say. I really appreciated those suggestions you gave meto check on especially regarding how long the installation of windows can take. Ittook an hour and a bit for mine. Also, I did as you suggested, assoon as Iwas sure Windows had installed, I did the command+g and then typedin my password. However, I sort've did it in blind faith as I wasn't given anyfeedback whether I was on the right field or not but never mind itworked. I knew though that you had succeeded so I thought it should be right and itwas. I managed to get narrator going and Now it's working great.I have my screen reader on there and have windows configured to how I like it. Justabout to install some programs on it. You know I am so happy nowthat I canuse windows on such a small machine and I know the apple hardwareis great even if the os isn't my cup of tea. So thanks to you and all of you who helped in getting me the best of both worlds smile. David Truong EMail and Messenger: davidtruong@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Skype: blindboxer1967 -----Original Message----- From: macvoiceover-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:macvoiceover-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Cheryl Homiak Sent: Tuesday, 22 April 2008 10:31 AM To: macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxxSubject: [macvoiceover] Re: Really need help with VMWare Fusion andWindows on a Mac Mini. Ok, here are things to check. First of all, my installation has been known to take longer than half an hour; I'd leave it for an hour to be safe. Second, you don't say whether you logged in with your password before tryingto install vmware tools. What I do is leave the cd in when I thinkit's doneand do cmd-g to direct input inside the virtual machine and type mypassword and hit enter. If it's installed and your sound is working, you should hear the xp startup music. then I go into the menus and do "install vmware tools"or "up[date vmware tools" whichever it says. You'll get a dialog toconfirm you want to do that and later if you go back that same menu item says"cancel vmware tols installation" but it never changes. Just leaveit for afew minutes and then restart with cmd-u r (cmd is the windows key).Third, before trying to get narrator up or even before trying to type yourpassword and start, did you use vokeys and check whether sound isconnected and whether whatever speakers you are using are connected? Sorry, I'm not getting this in order, but I thought the virtual machine could only do 20GB; your post says you are changing it to 100gb. Also, how much memory do you have; do you have a gb of memory to give and still have enough for macosx.Those are the things I can think of offhand. Also, Narrator has thisannoying dialog the first time it starts up so if you have a talking install cd for jaws or windoweyes I'd just put that in, but I'd do that afterstarting so you know you can hear the startup music and your soundisworking, and I'd do it after the vmware tools install and restart,when you should again hear the startup music but remember you'll have to give it aminute or two for the restart and then enter your password if youhave one; it won't start up without your password.If you don't think you've installed correctly, I'd just remove thewhole Virtual Machines directory from you Documents directory if you don't have any other virtual machines there and start over. 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