Recent versions of Windows seem to load faster and faster. Is this just judicious tuning of what's needed before offering a desktop, or has the fundamental mechanism changed? Is it saving and loading an image, for example? -- Phil, London
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In article <MPG.319fb3e35b5f8b44989712@news.eternal-september.org>, Philip Herlihy <thiswillbounceback@you.com> wrote: > Recent versions of Windows seem to load faster and faster. Is this just > judicious tuning of what's needed before offering a desktop, or has the > fundamental mechanism changed? Is it saving and loading an image, for > example? Wrong newsgroup? -- Barry Margolin, barmar@alum.mit.edu Arlington, MA *** PLEASE post questions in newsgroups, not directly to me ***
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In article <barmar-B42A0E.11042113052016@88-209-239-213.giganet.hu>, barmar@alum.mit.edu says... > > In article <MPG.319fb3e35b5f8b44989712@news.eternal-september.org>, > Philip Herlihy <thiswillbounceback@you.com> wrote: > > > Recent versions of Windows seem to load faster and faster. Is this just > > judicious tuning of what's needed before offering a desktop, or has the > > fundamental mechanism changed? Is it saving and loading an image, for > > example? > > Wrong newsgroup? Yes! (Sorry!) -- Phil, London
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