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Re: How can Vista be speeded up for use on an old computer?
Tiberius wrote:
> vista is stupid. Wrong again bird brain. You're the stupid one. Frank |
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Re: How can Vista be speeded up for use on an old computer?
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> Doris.. just block him and get it over with.. You in love with Doris or what? Frank |
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Re: How can Vista be speeded up for use on an old computer?
You are wasting your time...
he is just here to troll around.. if he wanted proof and "white papers" all he had to do was to use frikin Google... I saw plenty.... he doesn't want proof, or even care about defragmentation.. he is here to have fun quarreling about things he does not understand. That's why I blocked him. Now I will create a filter to delete even posts that are replies to his trash... There are a few people that you should avoid... "Stephan Rose" <kermos@nospam.somrek.net> wrote in message news:RqydnZA2_4DWv8bbnZ2dnUVZ8qSnnZ2d@giganews.com ... > Frank wrote: > >> Stephan Rose wrote: >> >>> >>> It isn't cool, it is actually sad that in todays age windows STILL needs >>> a defragger! >>> >> >> Stephan, why do you think Windows OS's still need defragger's? > > By the simple fact that MS Invests time, energy and money into a defragger > for their OS? On a small hard drive, defragging may not even be all that > bad. > > I on the other hand have over 1 terrabyte of hard drive space. Now just > imagine the time it would take me to defrag *that*! Luckily all but the > WinXP disk are formatted ext3 and controlled by Linux so that hours long > defrag sessions are a thing of the past. > > -- > Stephan > 2003 Yamaha R6 > > ???????????????? > ?????????????? |
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Re: How can Vista be speeded up for use on an old computer?
Tiberius wrote:
> > he is just here to troll around.. if he wanted proof and "white papers" all > he had to do was > to use frikin Google... Hey you moron...when you post something you should be prepared to supply definitive proof of your statement. Telling someone asking for proof to go google it themselves is ridiculous...just like you're ridiculous. You do realize that you have absolutely no credibility at all in this ng nor in the XP ng. Frank |
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Re: How can Vista be speeded up for use on an old computer?
On Tue, 29 May 2007 16:52:45 -0700, Frank <fb@nospamm.cmm> wrote:
>Tiberius wrote: >> >> he is just here to troll around.. if he wanted proof and "white papers" all >> he had to do was >> to use frikin Google... > > >Hey you moron...when you post something you should be prepared to supply >definitive proof of your statement. >Telling someone asking for proof to go google it themselves is >ridiculous...just like you're ridiculous. >You do realize that you have absolutely no credibility at all in this ng >nor in the XP ng. >Frank Frank is Justin's apprentice. He's trying real hard to be just as obnoxious, rude, crude and ignorant. |
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Re: How can Vista be speeded up for use on an old computer?
'Windows Vista SP1 Service Configurations by Black Viper' (http://www.blackviper.com/WinVista/servicecfg.htm) -- BleepingCrazy |
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Re: How can Vista be speeded up for use on an old computer?
Install new innards in the old computer. (That may sound like a joke but I'm
totally serious. You just need more computer and the old one isn't likely to do the job.) "BleepingCrazy" <BleepingCrazy.37mrd3@no-mx.forums.net> wrote in message news:BleepingCrazy.37mrd3@no-mx.forums.net... > > 'Windows Vista SP1 Service Configurations by Black Viper' > (http://www.blackviper.com/WinVista/servicecfg.htm) > > > -- > BleepingCrazy |
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Re: How can Vista be speeded up for use on an old computer?
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"Jim Kay" <joschka@newsgroup.nospam> wrote in message news:2824362B-4B32-478C-8FCC-BC98DDBE35A9@microsoft.com... > Install new innards in the old computer. (That may sound like a joke but > I'm totally serious. You just need more computer and the old one isn't > likely to do the job.) > > "BleepingCrazy" <BleepingCrazy.37mrd3@no-mx.forums.net> wrote in message > news:BleepingCrazy.37mrd3@no-mx.forums.net... >> >> 'Windows Vista SP1 Service Configurations by Black Viper' >> (http://www.blackviper.com/WinVista/servicecfg.htm) >> >> >> -- >> BleepingCrazy > |
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