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Originally Posted by gYU
It's not hard at all to system restore, all it takes is a few clicks. It is sure a lot easier and less troublesome than running bootcamp on a mac like you suggested earlier.
You have nothing else to back up your argument, and now you're bringing up the old "windows are filled with virus/malware"? Also stop being delusional, nobody is "cherry-picking" laptops just to prove to you that same price ultra-books have on-par or better battery life than macs.
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wrong, system restore people use is nothing like time machine which is a backup and system restore all in one dumb friendly package which comes FREE. It does not restore user files, emails, documents in configurable intervals(different folders can be set to daily hourly whatever depending on importance or preference). If you have windows 7 or Vista(in a limited way), you have shadowcopy but to an average consumer its like teaching someone born into a GUI era command line functions as they wont know the locations of the profiled data as they are most likely in a hidden folder tree... xp does not have shadowcopy and system restore files are one of the first items to be infected as well.
Malware is still a very real issue. A large portion of users dont even update java, not to mention many also dont even know what it is. there are thousands of websites ready to exploit windows machines with old versions of java including windows 7.
Some people just need their tool to work and not have to deal with malware which offets the benefits of slightly higher specs. I'm not saying Mac's do not get infected as well, just very uncommon for now.
Have you seen daily driver PC's compared to Macs after a couple years or sometimes even months?