When you Upgrade to vista, You Degrade your prossessing power!

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Ken Blake, MVP

Dammit ! get lost you moron !! No one here has time to listen to a PROVEN
loser like you !!! You post such fallacies it is not even a laugh anymore !!


May I point out a couple of things?

1. You are complaining to a troll. He will *not* get lost because you
ask him to. In fact, like any other troll, he thrives on attention,
and it's that attention that keeps him going. The most effective thing
you can do to a troll is ignore him. Either killfile him, or just
ignore his messages.

2. I, and probably many others here, have him killfiled along with
many other trolls. I don't get to see his messages at all, unless you,
or someone else, repost them as you did here. So your messages of
complaint to him are not only ineffective, they end up annoying the
rest of us who agree with you.

So I'll repeat the time-honored advice: "Please don't feed the
trolls."
 
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Ken Blake, MVP

Once again I guess I let frustration speak.....My apologies


Thanks for understanding. And I certainly understand your frustration.

I recommend using a killfile.
 
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DarkSentinel

non flammable said:
When you Upgrade to vista, You Degrade your processing power.

More of the CPU cycles are used for the OS itself... how much more?

50% more! The hard drive thrashes more, the ram is full and not free for
the applications,
and the pipelines are full of traffic that vista itself generates...

I am currently running a triple boot with XP, Vista and Ubuntu...

The only OS that bogs down the system to a point where its irritating (for
doing multitasking not simple stuff) is Vista...

ubuntu leaves your system without unnecessary stuff running and thrashing
disks!
XP if tweaked a bit becomes a lean mean processing machine!

So if you have a single core, say 3 GHz, and you upgrade to vista,
it will me like you have a 1.5 GHz computer...

If you get a new 4 core CPU its like you only got a 2 core one...

So basically an upgrade to vista means a degrade in your hardware
performance!

And not to mention that vista often freezes all the computer with its
buggy and unstable
hidden processes, like the dreaded "trustedinstaller". How many times
have you seen slow copy,
or frozen windows explorers? Its crap!

When you see something calling for trust.. well then DON'T trust it! lol

Once again you are WRONG. I have QCD, WLM, Outlook, and IE open at the
moment, and at max I hit 11% on ONE core. This does not include all the
other stuff running in the background. DO try and get things right when you
post will you?
 
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DarkSentinel

Ronnie Vernon MVP said:
He likely need to go look that word up in the dictionary.

Well seeing as he cannot even spell processing. I seriously doubt that he
knows what a dictionary IS.
 
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DarkSentinel

non flammable on Ubuntu 7.10 said:
How much ram do you have, are you using vista 32 or 64 bit?

I suspect that you are trying to lie to us..

Like YOU lie every time you post eh?
even on dual core machines Vista is too slow for my taste.

If it's too slow, try DOS. Oh wait, since you can't spell, you might have to
stay with something with a GUI. Oops...sorry you probably don't even know
what that is. The GUI is what makes the purty little pictures on the screen,
and see you take the arrow thingie that you move with the mouse, which is
the thingie you move around that makes clicky sounds, and you can make it so
things when you make it do those clicky sounds.
 
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DarkSentinel

Drew said:
My God you frickin moron !! Did your mother have any kids that lived ???
Are you always this stupid or do you just work at it all day in between
bangin de drum ???...You post so much bull**it it is unbelievable..!!

He's the one his momma should have swallowed...;)
 
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Ken Blake, MVP

Thanks Ken..I should Google that and learn how to do it


You're using Windows Mail, I see. If I remember correctly, Windows
Mail calls it a "filter." Look up "filter" in WM help.
 

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