It's running Mac OS- it barely functioned when it was new! Yes, that's right Mac Zombies- I went there! Def
Do you have bootcamp? If not, you might be able to set up a virtual machine to update your iphone. Download and install VMWare player, download TinyXP and use VMWare player to install, then install the newest itunes. Its not as hard as it sounds, it just takes a little time. TinyXP is a lot smaller than the normal XP too so it doesn't take as long to install. I don't own anything from apple so take that for what its worth, just an idea.
^^ Should be one of those demotivational posters. "Apple. By the time you realize Windows wasn't that bad you'll be too broke to switch back."
Quote from: EvilOlivE on February 17, 2011, 11:08:00 PMDo you have bootcamp? If not, you might be able to set up a virtual machine to update your iphone. Download and install VMWare player, download TinyXP and use VMWare player to install, then install the newest itunes. Its not as hard as it sounds, it just takes a little time. TinyXP is a lot smaller than the normal XP too so it doesn't take as long to install. I don't own anything from apple so take that for what its worth, just an idea. I got a much easier solution:Don’t buy Apple products
Seriously, if you deconstruct a Mac, you get last year's PC components running a proprietary version of Linux in a version that offers very limited user configurations- that's why there's no Mac Viruses, Mac doesn't allow you access to things that would potentially get viruses.
The good side of this is that Mac is easy to use, with all the software being okayed and approved by Apple, which makes the system foolproof. This is a great feature for folks who really don't know anything about computers. For all those people out there that are constantly clicking on bizarre adware (Oh that looks like a fun little flash game!) or keeps getting viruses or other malware (Oh, I can change my cursor to a picture of a kitty if I just click here?), Mac is indeed the way to go.
Oh, and this level of restriction often costs a lot more.
Kenneth, are you trying to say there are two sides on a coin? Well, what's the good of that then?
I don't use a Mac, but there are lots of people who do, and it works for them. More power to them if they found something that works for them though.