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On Feb 19, 5:56*am, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here
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Even with the SP1 update, Win XP SP2 still outperforms Vista with the
new and improved SP1.

I hope MS gets it together before it is time for me to buy a new computer.


Can I ask what you do with your computers that you are so concerened
with a couple of miliseconds here and there? Seriously.
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On Feb 19, 5:56*am, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here

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Even with the SP1 update, Win XP SP2 still outperforms Vista with the
new and improved SP1.


I hope MS gets it together before it is time for me to buy a new computer.

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On Feb 19, 10:51 am, wrote:
On Feb 19, 5:56 am, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here

wrote:
Even with the SP1 update, Win XP SP2 still outperforms Vista with the
new and improved SP1.


I hope MS gets it together before it is time for me to buy a new
computer.


Can I ask what you do with your computers that you are so concerened
with a couple of miliseconds here and there? Seriously.


Actually with my applications that use a lot of computing power, I
don't want the OS slowing things down more. I use ADT, Revit, RAM
structure and STAAD. The modeling software like RAM and STAAD eat a
lot of memory.

You do know that more physical RAM is addressable by applications in Vista
than in 32 bit WinXP Professional?




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On Feb 19, 10:51 am, wrote:
On Feb 19, 5:56 am, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here

wrote:
Even with the SP1 update, Win XP SP2 still outperforms Vista with the
new and improved SP1.
I hope MS gets it together before it is time for me to buy a new
computer.

Can I ask what you do with your computers that you are so concerened
with a couple of miliseconds here and there? Seriously.


Actually with my applications that use a lot of computing power, I
don't want the OS slowing things down more. I use ADT, Revit, RAM
structure and STAAD. The modeling software like RAM and STAAD eat a
lot of memory.

You do know that more physical RAM is addressable by applications in Vista
than in 32 bit WinXP Professional?




Sssshhhhhhhh. Besides, Loogy is describing the psychotropic drugs he
takes each day, not software.
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On Feb 19, 2:38*pm, HK wrote:
D.Duck wrote:
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On Feb 19, 10:51 am, wrote:
On Feb 19, 5:56 am, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here


wrote:
Even with the SP1 update, Win XP SP2 still outperforms Vista with the
new and improved SP1.
I hope MS gets it together before it is time for me to buy a new
computer.
Can I ask what you do with your computers that you are so concerened
with a couple of miliseconds here and there? Seriously.


Actually with my applications that use a lot of computing power, I
don't want the OS slowing things down more. I use ADT, Revit, RAM
structure and STAAD. The modeling software like RAM and STAAD eat a
lot of memory.


You do know that more physical RAM is addressable by applications in Vista
than in 32 bit WinXP Professional?


Sssshhhhhhhh. Besides, Loogy is describing the psychotropic drugs he
takes each day, not software.- Hide quoted text -

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That's cute Harry. Now you are just like JimH. He does the same thing.
Hides behind his Bozo's bin calling childish names and petty insults.
Kind of reminds me of little kids calling someone names then running
like a scared little punk when someone engages them.
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On Feb 19, 2:31*pm, "D.Duck" wrote:
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On Feb 19, 10:51 am, wrote:

On Feb 19, 5:56 am, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here


wrote:
Even with the SP1 update, Win XP SP2 still outperforms Vista with the
new and improved SP1.


I hope MS gets it together before it is time for me to buy a new
computer.


Can I ask what you do with your computers that you are so concerened
with a couple of miliseconds here and there? Seriously.


Actually with my applications that use a lot of computing power, I
don't want the OS slowing things down more. I use ADT, Revit, RAM
structure and STAAD. The modeling software like RAM and STAAD eat a
lot of memory.

You do know that more physical RAM is addressable by applications in Vista
than in 32 bit WinXP Professional?


Yes, I am aware of the fact that Vista allows such, it needs to
because it's such a resource hog on it's own.
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