the empty calorie
Feb 14 2006, 01:42 AM
| | I don't ever have to do any of this with my computers.....they all run fine, for months, even years at a time. Oh yeah....you just don't have those problems unless you're using Windows *grins* |
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sekhar
Sep 17 2006, 04:32 AM
By doing al these stuff its a time wasting process. There is a minimal neglegible gain say 0.005 % by this. Just increase ur ram size. Thats it.
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foolakadugie
Sep 17 2006, 08:23 PM
Also some replacement shells for windows pull less RAM than the default explorer.exe; Although alot of people don't really like using alternstive shells.
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KDEWolf
Sep 18 2006, 02:00 AM
QUOTE(the empty calorie @ Feb 13 2006, 10:42 PM)  I don't ever have to do any of this with my computers.....they all run fine, for months, even years at a time. Oh yeah....you just don't have those problems unless you're using Windows *grins*
This is not necessarily true. You're probably saying this because the most part of windows user are morons and/or haven't any technical knowledge. I managed to run Windows OSes in my computers since I got my 1st computer. I used to format only when upgrading my system or changing the OS, and even then making backup of most of the old data. This means I had files prior to 94, and still my old slow computer always used to run even faster than better computers from my friends. It's a matter of maintenance and general knowledge. My only real 'format' was some weeks ago when my HD got screwed with a sudden computer power down (this really sucked), but it was a hardware issue, and not software. It happens that usually people who use other OSes than Windows (mainly open-source ones) do have more knowledge, and know better their own systems, therefore making they run loose and clean. Put a stupid guy using Linux, with an instant messenger, a browser and a P2P program for 3 months and see how fast will it be running. Other thing to take into consideration is that while usually open-source OSes come with most of its features/programs disabled by default, leaving you to choose what to add and whatnot, Windows comes with tons of features on by default, even those used by 0,0023% of its users. This makes a big difference as well on how fast will they be, since average users most likely won't deactivate those they don't use. Sorry for the lack of text formatting, but I'm quite lazy right now to do it. =p
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