Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 29th Oct 2009 17:51 UTC
Microsoft We all know that Microsoft doesn't actually make computers. It makes the software, and then lets an almost infinite amount of manufacturers build computers that can run its software. These manufacturers often make a mess of things, delivering computers filled to the brim with crapware. What would happen if Microsoft made computers? Well, for one, they would be void of crapware. Two, they would help users install the software they want before leaving the store - including software from competitors.
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RE: This also shows...
by Bending Unit on Thu 29th Oct 2009 19:47 UTC in reply to "This also shows..."
Bending Unit
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2005-07-06

Of course programs not running don't slow a computer down. How can they? This crapware is probably designed to run in the background all the time.

Well, there are probably some ways software packages can interfere with Windows itself, making certain tasks take longer. Maybe installing a crapload of fonts that Windows have to enumerate.

Edit: Oops, took too long typing my post...

Edited 2009-10-29 19:50 UTC

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