Author Topic: Windows, Windows, or Linux?  (Read 4055 times)

i'm pretty sure desktop ram and laptop ram is different
forget. Just give like 4 gb of swap then.

Laptop RAM is around 8cm long. Desktop RAM is around 15cm long.

How about you use windows 8?
Seriously anyone even thinking about buying windows 7 now is handicapped.

How about you use windows 8?
Seriously anyone even thinking about buying windows 7 now is handicapped.
What?
No.

They can't get mental disability from buying windows 7.

What?
No.

They can't get mental disability from buying windows 7.

Would you stop with the taking the word literally stuff?
You know exactly what he means

Would you stop with the taking the word literally stuff?
You know exactly what he means
OK because I want to, I'm gonna take the word "smart" and make its meaning "stupid"

OK because I want to, I'm gonna take the word "smart" and make its meaning "stupid"

you are handicapped
slang terms don't use the actual definition of the word they're using




Nope
Not trying to defend himself in any way at all.
Definitely trolling.

Looks like I'm gonna make the first useful post here;

If the computer is of no particular importance to you or others, then just stick with Windows XP. There isn't any point switching over until actual problems will arise, which they haven't yet. More to the point, you Dell may not be able to run more up to date versions of Windows; Just because Windows update checker said you theoretically can "run" windows 7, doesn't mean it'll do so well; I tried to do so on my Pentium III 1GB machine with a Geforce 6200 and it ran alright, aside from the 6 minute loading time, and any window opening in about 15 seconds of clicking on it.

As for Linux, well, It's an alternative for windows vista/7/8 for when "problems arise" and you have to switch over. Again, depending on the hardware you may want to use Linux instead of windows.

P.S. I'm using a windows XP machine to post this right now, and it works perfectly well. In my eyes, the end of support was only there to scare XP users into buying more of Windows' products.
« Last Edit: April 10, 2014, 12:50:17 PM by D3ATH LORD »

Do not stick with XP. The support for XP was dropped, which means no more security updates. Not to mention XP gets attacked by malware more than 7 or 8 do. Either go with 7 or 8/8.1 if you're gonna go the Windows route.
« Last Edit: April 10, 2014, 12:51:50 PM by Electrk. »

How about you use windows 8?
Seriously anyone even thinking about buying windows 7 now is handicapped.

Windows 8 is still gay as forget.
I'd never want to buy a windows 8 machine.

Do not stick with XP. The support for XP was dropped, which means no more security updates. Not to mention XP gets attacked by malware more than 7 or 8 do. Either go with 7 or 8/8.1 if you're gonna go the Windows route.
And out of those, go with 8.1. It has advantages with over 7. Trust me, it's good.