That's right, lets fuck MSI for trying to make our software run faster. All in sake of, I don't know, forcing them to OEM a Vista Starter or something? Sometimes MS acts all tyranny just for fun, it seems.
I had initially read your last line as "act all tranny." LOL
And I'm not that great with the working of computers. How does the hybrid storage make the software run quicker? I thought that was a function of RAM and processor speed.
Flash drives have faster read speed than normal hard drives. So by putting the OS files on the SSD, it allows for faster boot times and makes background routines a bit faster. Considering this is a netbook, those little increases add up to a nearly usable experience. So really, Microsoft is making no sense here.
I personally think MS should have killed xp a long time ago. But with the whole 'downgrade' bullshit, they crated the problem and now they don't have a solution (apart from "just wait for 7!"). And really, a decent running xp on that MSI is better than no Windows at all on it for MS, but apparently they rather stay in they're shit bath and not realize that there are alternatives.
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That's right, lets fuck MSI for trying to make our software run faster. All in sake of, I don't know, forcing them to OEM a Vista Starter or something?
Sometimes MS acts all tyranny just for fun, it seems.
I had initially read your last line as "act all tranny." LOL
And I'm not that great with the working of computers. How does the hybrid storage make the software run quicker? I thought that was a function of RAM and processor speed.
Flash drives have faster read speed than normal hard drives. So by putting the OS files on the SSD, it allows for faster boot times and makes background routines a bit faster. Considering this is a netbook, those little increases add up to a nearly usable experience.
So really, Microsoft is making no sense here.
M$ doesn't want anyone buying XP. That's all there is to it.
I personally think MS should have killed xp a long time ago. But with the whole 'downgrade' bullshit, they crated the problem and now they don't have a solution (apart from "just wait for 7!"). And really, a decent running xp on that MSI is better than no Windows at all on it for MS, but apparently they rather stay in they're shit bath and not realize that there are alternatives.
They want only the slower machines running Xp so Vista seems faster. Easy.