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Just like what the title says.
I bought a laptop last week with Vista on it. I liked it so much I
upgraded my PC. After using Vista, no way I'm going back to XP.
So, I'm not sure what everyone else's problem is. My 2 never crashes
and they ain't slow (I disabled Windows Search, that stupid indexing
service, ReadyBoost, and Tablet PC services).
Maybe, for some of you, it's time to put those DX machines six feet
under. LOL.
Below is the basic description of my machines just to show no
overclocking or a ridiculous amount of memory needed or no ridiculous
CPU speed necessary:
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Laptop->Bought last week: Core 2 Duo 1.6 GHZ; 1 Gig of ram;
Integrated Video Graphics
PC->Gaming PC home build over a year ago: AMD 64 +3700 2.26 GHZ; 2
Gig of DDR; Dual Geforce 7800 GT SLI; with Sound Blaster Live! (the
old ass crap)...but, it still works.
==
The only thing I couldn't get to work was Norton AV 2005. So, I
downloaded avast! which I keep reading about.
I bought a laptop last week with Vista on it. I liked it so much I
upgraded my PC. After using Vista, no way I'm going back to XP.
So, I'm not sure what everyone else's problem is. My 2 never crashes
and they ain't slow (I disabled Windows Search, that stupid indexing
service, ReadyBoost, and Tablet PC services).
Maybe, for some of you, it's time to put those DX machines six feet
under. LOL.
Below is the basic description of my machines just to show no
overclocking or a ridiculous amount of memory needed or no ridiculous
CPU speed necessary:
==
Laptop->Bought last week: Core 2 Duo 1.6 GHZ; 1 Gig of ram;
Integrated Video Graphics
PC->Gaming PC home build over a year ago: AMD 64 +3700 2.26 GHZ; 2
Gig of DDR; Dual Geforce 7800 GT SLI; with Sound Blaster Live! (the
old ass crap)...but, it still works.
==
The only thing I couldn't get to work was Norton AV 2005. So, I
downloaded avast! which I keep reading about.