New macOS Now Features All the Security of Your Average No-Name Chinese Router November 29, 2017 guppy06 237364 Commentshttp%3A%2F%2Fwonkville.net%2F2017%2F11%2F29%2Fnew-macos-now-features-all-the-security-of-your-average-no-name-chinese-router%2FNew+macOS+Now+Features+All+the+Security+of+Your+Average+No-Name+Chinese+Router2017-11-29+06%3A38%3A30Anonymous+Wonkerhttp%3A%2F%2Fwonkville.net%2F2017%2F11%2F29%2Fnew-macos-now-features-all-the-security-of-your-average-no-name-chinese-router%2F 00
Just as I am awaiting delivery of a MacBook Air. I guess the first thing I'll do with it is get the update FFS. Reply
I'm still on El Capitan on my MBP. Just bought a used imac 27" for the house- 3.4 gig i7 and 32Gb DDR3. I'm hoping those fusion drives are not a problem. I really don't want to have to tear it apart to install an SSD Reply
Just as I am awaiting delivery of a MacBook Air. I guess the first thing I'll do with it is get the update FFS.
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technically, turning off WiFi is the same thing
I'm still on El Capitan on my MBP. Just bought a used imac 27" for the house- 3.4 gig i7 and 32Gb DDR3. I'm hoping those fusion drives are not a problem. I really don't want to have to tear it apart to install an SSD