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iUSEMAC

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  1. Open "Personalize" from control panel then Mouse Pointers > Pointer Options. Under Motion, move the slide to increase the speed.
  2. Disk Drill is pretty good too. http://www.cleverfiles.com/disk-drill-windows.html
  3. Have your tried disabling BITS and non-essential apps background services?
  4. Have your tried disabling BITS and non-essential apps background services?
  5. Fedora would be a good choice. Download Fedora > https://getfedora.org/en/workstation/download/
  6. Disable Background Intelligence Transfer service. Run services.msc from the run command (Windows key + R)
  7. I have AMD Radeon 5450 HD graphics and 6 gigs of DDR2 RAM ugggggghhhhhhhhhhhh
  8. Anniversary for dead support?
  9. WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY THAT? HUH? I still use those DDR2 RAMs because I'm too poor to afford anything else
  10. Y U NO minesweeper? The game which was cool before Minecraft on Windows XP
  11. I don't know how to explain this but I don't consider playing video games as sports. That's it.
  12. My hardware components are pretty old but I managed to install Yosemite 10.10.1 on it. The way Hackintosh works is by faking the hardware info to OS X and tricks it into thinking that it's running on a supported MAC hardware. Final Cut is faster than premiere pro because the company that made the premiere pro software (Adobe) is an individual software company they can test it on Windows OS and everyone knows that Windows OS is famous for it's extensive hardware support and there's the catch Wide variety of hardware from different vendors creates a problem for Adobe, they can surely test it on different Windows operating systems but they can't test it on all the hardware components which are available in the market. Conclusion - Apple uses very specific hardware in their iMacs so it makes it easy for the software companies to develop a program that can work very smoothly in OS X (Their advantage not only comes from their specific hardware but also from their operating system's functionality). The softwares on iMACS are optimized for their whole Operating System and it's specific hardware. Softwares work on Hackintosh in similar way if not identical like a real iMAC.
  13. I just don't consider them as sports and it's my own perspective like you don't consider Chess as sports.
  14. Look, I'm not bashing video game competitions but I consider football, basketball, tennis, Racing etc all as 'Sports' (Recreational Activities) it's just my point of view. I don't think playing video games is a sport and it's more like competition rather than sports.
  15. iUSEMAC

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    But why do you need enterprise edition if you just wanna play games?
  16. Try converting your movie to a format that iTunes supports natively. Use this http://www.tune4mac.com/download.html I think that'll fix the issue
  17. Check your audio hardware settings from premiere pro preferences and see if your headset is listed there.
  18. Just drag and drop the application you want to move from your "Applications" folder to your USB/Hard drive.
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