The PC boot up and getting to "work" speed test
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Re: The PC boot up and getting to "work" speed test
The thing with Microsoft, is that they never seem particularly bothered about making their coding efficient. It always seems to be a case of "Intel can make a faster PC." And so, almost the entire computing world is locked into a cycle of built-in obsolescence.
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Re: The PC boot up and getting to "work" speed test
I have in my garage an elderly (2003) Philips notebook that is still running Windows XP it does what I need it for but probably wouldn't run anything current.Lindsayt wrote: ↑Tue Apr 02, 2019 5:15 pm The thing with Microsoft, is that they never seem particularly bothered about making their coding efficient. It always seems to be a case of "Intel can make a faster PC." And so, almost the entire computing world is locked into a cycle of built-in obsolescence.