Talk about your upgrades experience ERRORS and favourite features on windows 95 xp vista 7 and 8
EVEN your idias for win 9
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I think that in win 9 movment sensors and Cloud Store
Also it could have a acsess file burner it would burn a WAOS file
.WAOS is a file that opens as a window and is auto connected to your LAN and all the windows computers would be updated with a driver
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ftf841 wrote:
I like windows. XP is the best
We have XP at school and I don't like it, because some USB sticks with many Gigabytes are not compatible >___>
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LiFaytheGoblin wrote:
ftf841 wrote:
I like windows. XP is the best
We have XP at school and I don't like it, because some USB sticks with many Gigabytes are not compatibly >___>
well the only thing that is bad about it is that new stuff is not compatible with it because it's sort of old.
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ftf841 wrote:
lallaway12 wrote:
ftf841 wrote:
I like windows. XP is the best
Hacking Mind...
By Speed?
Hacked Mind...stability
Oooh so you are going to like the brand new first ever
DOS
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I think Microsoft should totally redesign the kernel, so it won't slow down over time.
Or maybe thats what they want...
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Yes, and get rid of the registry. I heard windows 8 can mount Iso images like Mac can. Seems the only good feature on it that's new.
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When updating my Windows on a Mac...
yup, 50 more updates to go after the restart..
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ScratchDude101 wrote:
When updating my Windows on a Mac...
yup, 50 more updates to go after the restart..
I know what its like. I had to install literally 500+ updates and restart like 30 times when I clean reinstalled windows on a laptop. No joke. It was a Pc not a Mac btw.
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But it doesn't have Multics core optimisation and probably cant even handle 1 MB of RAM.
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ftf841 wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
But it doesn't have Multics core optimisation and probably cant even handle 1 MB of RAM.
Duh it's old i said FASTEST
But it's not, because newer command-line based operating systems have those features, making them faster. Arch Linux is a good example of this.
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Yes. In fact they have Multics core optimisation as well as 64 bit capabilities.
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ftf841 wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
Yes. In fact they have Multics core optimisation as well as 64 bit capabilities.
there is a 64-bit DOS
If you're referring to MS-DOS, it only supported x86 which is 32-bit.
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lallaway12 wrote:
I think that in win 9 movment sensors and Cloud Store
Also it could have a acsess file burner it would burn a WAOS file
.WAOS is a file that opens as a window and is auto connected to your LAN and all the windows computers would be updated with a driver
Cloud Store - Already here in Win8.
Movement Sensors - Kinect for Windows SDK
.WAOS Daflip is that meant to be?
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I don't care what kind of Windows computer is unless I can go on Scratch.
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