Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 28th Feb 2007 22:26 UTC, submitted by dedownman
Windows "In the world of operating systems, Microsoft Windows Vista is just a baby. It's just now toddling along on new systems being sold throughout the U.S. And, like a small child being dropped by the stork to new parents, it's available to older desktop PCs via Microsoft's download-to-buy program. Giving early adopters such easy, unfettered access to the somewhat untested OS was a bold move by Microsoft. The company had to know that people like those who work at PC Magazine would be among the first to test-drive this new installation option."
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RE[4]: more and more
by protagonist on Thu 1st Mar 2007 18:15 UTC in reply to "RE[3]: more and more"
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"Boot times/system speed for Linux and Mac OS X have increased. Windows has not.":

Let's see, boot OS X or PCBSD once every couple of months at 2 minutes per boot. 12 months divided by 2 times 2 minutes per boot = about 12 minutes per year boot time.

OK, boot Windows three times a week at 1 minute per boot. 3 times per week x 52 weeks per year x 1 minute per boot = 156 minutes per year boot time.

Hey you are right, that is much quicker than the 312 minutes per year I used to spend booting the older versions of Windows.

I wonder why I ever switched to OS X and PCBSD...

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