01001010 Golden Master Messages 7,888 Jun 8, 2010 #11 I'm pretty open. I can go from three monitors down to one pretty easily. Then again, it could be attributed to Mac OS's excellent multitasking management system.
I'm pretty open. I can go from three monitors down to one pretty easily. Then again, it could be attributed to Mac OS's excellent multitasking management system.
sniperviper21 Golden Master Messages 5,460 Location USA Jun 8, 2010 #12 i miss my computers pure speed, multi-cores and ability to not bog down even on start up, when i use others PCs...
i miss my computers pure speed, multi-cores and ability to not bog down even on start up, when i use others PCs...
The_Lucas Daemon Poster Messages 749 Jun 8, 2010 #13 Same here... though I can configure my 400 MHz laptop with XP to act as snappy as my 2.2 GHz desktop on startup.
Same here... though I can configure my 400 MHz laptop with XP to act as snappy as my 2.2 GHz desktop on startup.
J J03 ~~~~~~~~ Messages 5,558 Location Wales Jun 8, 2010 #14 sniperviper21 said: i miss my computers pure speed, multi-cores and ability to not bog down even on start up, when i use others PCs... Click to expand... Yeah, that too. Although i guess that's kinda like "I don't like slow computers"
sniperviper21 said: i miss my computers pure speed, multi-cores and ability to not bog down even on start up, when i use others PCs... Click to expand... Yeah, that too. Although i guess that's kinda like "I don't like slow computers"
Holysky Fully Optimized Messages 3,692 Jun 8, 2010 #16 I'm pretty fine with slow computers and such, it's just when you get that freaking ball mouse that you have to slide 4 times to get across a giant CRT monitor while the ancient PC is blowing hot air into your face...
I'm pretty fine with slow computers and such, it's just when you get that freaking ball mouse that you have to slide 4 times to get across a giant CRT monitor while the ancient PC is blowing hot air into your face...