While most people are raving about Boot Camp and the ease with which one can create a Windows partition and dual boot, Apple has been quite clear that the software is beta. That means there are bugs. Sometimes serious bugs. Despite this cold hard fact, people are being surprised when they’re having issues.
“This isn’t a minor glitch, but a major problem. Barring erasing my drive and reinstalling OS X, I am stuck with an Apple laptop that only runs Windows,” wrote a user. “I don’t want solutions that entail using the command line. I would like something from Apple saying that they recognize the problem and are working on it.”
“Apple should consider taking Boot Cramp off distribution immediately!” wrote another.
It’s official. We’re knee deep in the Google generation. The generally high quality of their services combined with the fact that bugs in web services don’t affect the local system have given us far too much confidence. With that confidence comes certain expectations. They’re unrealistic. Apple is doing us a favor by giving users early access to this development grade software. They don’t owe us anything.
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Posted by: Greg | April 14, 2006 01:50 PM