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You have bigger problems.

 

You either have an overheating CPU, flakey memory, or a flakey motherboard. Another possibility is a dying hard drive. Thats my first bet after overheating CPU since the whole system is slowing down even during Installs which is a hard drive intensive operation.

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I got this problem suddenly after the installation of Mac OS X! I tried changing the HDD!

The PC is neither too hot! I had 9 fans , copper heat sinks and Liquid Nitrogen Cooling!

 

No i didn't try it on my new PC. I don't want to take risks!

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I got this problem suddenly after the installation of Mac OS X! I tried changing the HDD!

The PC is neither too hot! I had 9 fans , copper heat sinks and Liquid Nitrogen Cooling!

 

No i didn't try it on my new PC. I don't want to take risks!

 

Pictures of your cooling set-up would be nice - if you actually have it!!

 

If you don't please do not reply

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I got this problem suddenly after the installation of Mac OS X! I tried changing the HDD!

The PC is neither too hot! I had 9 fans , copper heat sinks and Liquid Nitrogen Cooling!

 

No i didn't try it on my new PC. I don't want to take risks!

Did you check your flux capacitor?

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Yeah , i have the new PC ,

 

To ,mahesh_gar :- Hey , Mac is an Ordinary OS , which everyone can use . I am owning a mac book pro for 2 yrs!

I have 4 yrs advanced experience in MAC!

 

To :- OG-Phantom: - Sir ,What is Flux capacitor and how to check it!

To :- OG-Phantom: - Sir ,What is Flux capacitor and how to check it!

Just measure the resistance between pins 24 and 54 from your CPU (only use high quality measurement mischamatchingas!) to extract the flux capacitor information. Then insert the values into the little date panel to run a test on the time regulation unit. So obvious...

ok that's enough, os X cannot harm your system exept for overheating or a faulty chipset driver, but you say it's not hot so...

you have a faulty hardware somewhere, or you got an old sata driver, install latest ideneb with nforce sata fix and you're set

 

if anyone continues with stupid comments will get a warning

I was a Mac OSX fan and installed Kalyaway 10.5.2 in my

AMD Opteron 2.66 ghz

4 GB RAM 400mhz

ASUS A8N-32SLIDELUXE

NVIDIA 8600GT

System and then next minute everything waas slow except the Kalyway Leopard!

Computer freezed frequently in Vista , XP , Ubuntu! Vista Intallation was very very slow!

I formatted everything , flashed the BIOS and tried everything but the problem was never solved!

 

I had to buy a new PC -

Intel Core 2 Quad Extreme 3.0ghz @ 3.6 GHz

OCR 16GB DDR III 1.5ghz

ASUS Mobo

3x ATI 4870 GDDR5 786 Dual

 

 

Please don't install iHAcikthose to save your PC!

 

I'm sure this is how witches got burned at the stake but I could be wrong.

that made me lmao. it's obviously the oscillation overthruster that is causing problems.

 

wherever you go... there you are.

 

monkeyboy.

 

Cranky!! I am corrected... The overthruster is more likely the culprit. How could I have missed that one buckaroo?

 

All joking aside, saying OSX blew up my pc is like my favorite dumbass noob saying ;

 

"Oh nooze, tha hackz0rs stole my megahurtz!!!"

 

The only thing that can hurt your PC is HEAT and too much juice. From faulty cooling or a bad PSU / Lightning strike / OC'ing that little 1.8GHz Core2 to 4GHz on air, etc. The OP sent me a PM, sorry dude, I was laughing too hard to respond. I thought everyone has seen "Back to the future" (Good movie, you need to watch it).

 

Just measure the resistance between pins 24 and 54 from your CPU (only use high quality measurement mischamatchingas!) to extract the flux capacitor information. Then insert the values into the little date panel to run a test on the time regulation unit. So obvious...

 

LOL!!!! :D

 

I'm sure this is how witches got burned at the stake but I could be wrong.

Witches only got burned at the stake if they weighed more than a duck...

I'm sure he did. After reading carefully this post i came to the result, that its not a problem

with the flux capacitor itself, but the required power of 1.21 Gigawatt.

Grrreatttttt Scottttttttt ;)

 

 

I laughed so much I just did a little wee in my pants

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