ology? Balogna! - Re: plans for an
updatedLone Wolf
Yeah its more stable, I have hardly had a crash on my brother's system.
This morning after upgrading supernova did not want to start and I
had to restart a couple times to get it working again.
Explorer also likes to crash especially if I s
Yeah its more stable, I have hardly had a crash on my brother's system.
This morning after upgrading supernova did not want to start and I
had to restart a couple times to get it working again.
Explorer also likes to crash especially if I shove large files from
drive to drive, and I have to res
me either. i kept xp around for a bit, but eventually, i have changed
over to 7 and above only now. on all three windows laptops i have.
dallas
On 14/12/2011 11:13, Thomas Ward wrote:
Hi ?Dallas,
Good point. I almost forgot about that, but the way they now handle
system processes does make th
Hi ?Dallas,
Good point. I almost forgot about that, but the way they now handle
system processes does make the OS more stable and reliable than prior
versions. The new task manager is a lot more effective when you can
stop and restart Explorer without rebooting the system or it taking
the entire s
o get even remotely unstable, we're talking kill off explorer here.
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From: "Charles Rivard" Subject: Re: [Audyssey] new technology? Balogna! - Re: plans for an
updatedLone Wolf
Was Vista better than XP? Is Windows 7 better than Vista? Am I right in
t
I get 15-20 seconds from power button to jaws being loaded on my
laptop for win7. If win8 is that fast, it might be worth looking
into the beta, even with the ribbons.
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From: Dallas O'Brien Subject: Re: [Audyssey] new technology? Balogna! - Re: plans fo
: Re: [Audyssey] new technology? Balogna! - Re: plans for
an updatedLone Wolf
Was Vista better than XP? Is Windows 7 better than Vista? Am I
right in
that Windows 7 came out to be Vista with the bugs worked out?
And was
Microsoft already working on Windows 8 when 7 came out? One
thing I w
Hi Charles,
Yes, but your point isn't valid. The fact of the matter is that
security issues, demands for newer technology, new features, etc
drives the need for newer and presumably better operating systems. You
can't always expect the existing hardware to meet the demands of
tomorrows operating s
[Audyssey] new technology? Balogna! - Re: plans for
an updatedLone Wolf
hi,
about new technology
first microsoft is putting in ribbons to make the operating
system more
useful for sited people
that's fine
but why not add an option to switch to the old style menus
I mean, whats rong wit
uot;Bryan Peterson"
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>> And you do sort of have to run the operating system to, what was y
[Audyssey] new technology? Balogna! - Re: plans for an
updatedLone Wolf
And you do sort of have to run the operating system to, what was your
expression, do tasks. Smile.
They're coming to take me away, ha-haaa!
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