What version of Windows are you currently using and what
version have you updated to? .. what are their specs?
Do you have any quarrels with the software as of late?
As for me currently I am running Windows 10 Professional
64bit. I am up to feature version 1909. And surprisingly my
entire experience with Win 10 has been flawless..
... I can't recollect the last time it
completely crashed on me. It's been a few years!
CPU is a custom barebones build from 2011. AMD FX 6100 Black
Edition / 6 cores @ 3.31 GHz 8 Gig DDR3 ram 240 Gig Kingston
SSD (about slap full)
My [4] above is the newest of the bunch. I have the extra 4GB modules
for it since about 6 months ago to maximize it to 8GB, but no spare
time to plop it in.
My [4] above is the newest of the bunch. I have the extra
4GB modules for it since about 6 months ago..
Just do it. I recently upgraded my Dell Inspiron 560 (2010
model) to 8Gb and it's still 'so nice'. (OTOH, it needs a
couple of HDD fixes.) It ran Windows 7 out of the box, for
10 minutes till I saw the AV crappola. Then I plonked Ubuntu
10.04 LTS on it and never looked back. Now has Xubuntu 18.04
LTS/64... smooth.
* Origin: Quinn's Rock - Live from Paul's Xubuntu desktop!
..I recently upgraded my Dell Inspiron 560 (2010 model) to
8Gb and it's still 'so nice'. (OTOH, it needs a couple of HDD fixes.)
It ran Windows 7 out of the box, for 10 minutes till I saw the AV
crappola.
I had quite the educational experience exploring linux distros for a friend. I liked Xubuntu as well. The trick was to find the right
distro to match the specs of the pc. Not every distro played well
with NVIDIA video in the aforementioned [5] Dell pc for example.
I forgot to mention.. I'm on the same page as you w.r.t AV crappola required for Win OS! I'm sick of it. I delay the Win7 Security Essentials update announcements for as long as I can. I *hate* being forced to reboot after other system updates. Even the shutdown
process forces you to wait as it installs stuff, then there is further delay during the actual reboot.
[4]
Win7, HP Slim 100B tower/desktop 4GB (more details later if interested)
[5]
Win7, Dell (more details later if interested)
I had quite the educational experience exploring linux distros
for a friend. I liked Xubuntu as well. The trick was to find the
right distro to match the specs of the pc..
Did you try Lubuntu? I have a couple of VirtualBox VMs on
standby with Lubuntu 18.04 LTS configured. They run so lightly:
less than 1Gb with ~200Mb in use; humming at 20% CPU unless
needed. They're there if I need to switch to IPv6... sometime
never. ;)
E Sullens wrote to All <=-
What version of Windows are you currently using and what version have
you updated to? It is totally okay and encouraged if you have more than one Windows OS (maybe on another tower or VM) ... what are their specs?
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