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View Poll Results: Have you caused OSX to anihilate data without warning because of user error? Honestly
Poll Options:
No - it's a great system that would never do that. 1 votes (50.00%)
No - but I'm a computer genius that's been using Macs for years 0 votes (0%)
No - I've been lucky 0 votes (0%)
Yes - but in hindsight it did exactly what I told it to do 0 votes (0%)
Yes - not often, but it has happened 0 votes (0%)
Yes - and I still don't understand why 0 votes (0%)
Yes - I try my best but it eats my files anyway 1 votes (50.00%)
Yes - I'm a total Newbie, what did you expect? 0 votes (0%)
Voters: 2. You may not vote on this poll
OSX completely wiped my system -Worst OS ever?
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Fresh-Faced Recruit
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Aug 14, 2008, 05:51 PM
 
I'm kinda annoyed because OSX whumped my Hard drive cause I entered something in wrong. Has this happened to anyone else?
     
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Join Date: Jul 2008
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Aug 14, 2008, 05:53 PM
 
No.
     
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Aug 14, 2008, 06:15 PM
 
We have an OS X forum.
     
   
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