BlazingTrails
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- Apr 27, 2014
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What is this :nonsense:BlazingTrails said:sǝɹoɥʍ ssɐ ʎzɐɹɔ ɐɥɔunq ¡¡ǝɹɐ noʎ sǝʎ
Are you doing this via tapaBlazingTrails said:¿¿ʇɥƃᴉɹ ʎzɐɹɔ s,ʇI ˙pɐǝɹ oʇ uʍop ǝpᴉsdn pɐǝɥ ɹnoʎ uɹnʇ oʇ ǝʌɐɥ noʎ ǝʞɐɯ ʇɐɥʇ ƃuᴉɥʇ sᴉɥʇ s,ʇᴉ llǝʍ
Wow you are calling that computer a dinosaur. I still have my HP that I bought in 2008. Still running Windows Vista Ultimate, 64-bit.Mounce said:LEDs
I've got so much reading to do about rooting my phone. It'll get so close then fail half way through. Ugh. And I have to use the dinosaur laptop (3 or 4 years old) running Win7 because Pantech hasn't updated their drivers for Win 8.1. xda-developers forum ftw.
Yeah well my laptop is still awesome, to me.BlazingTrails said:In the electronic world 2 years old is ancient lol
CC Cleaner FtwMounce said:It works fine but... It's very sluggish compared to the new laptop. It'd probably behave much better if I did some kind of memory wipe to it and cleared unneeded junk off. Might eventually do that but I'm way too impatient to deal with it anytime soon lol.
Get a SSD for it. Seriously, wakes up a bit older computers and you wouldn't believe the difference. My parents use an older 3GHz core 2 duo PC that was just dragging (particularly at bootup) and most of the slowness was from the old hard drive. Popped a SSD in there and it flies.Mounce said:It works fine but... It's very sluggish compared to the new laptop. It'd probably behave much better if I did some kind of memory wipe to it and cleared unneeded junk off. Might eventually do that but I'm way too impatient to deal with it anytime soon lol.
I have a crucial m4 in mine for primary drive. Very fast i get 8.9 on data transfer from windows score.Sparky said:Solid State Drive. Get a Crucial drive. They are nice and fast. And do a fresh install and don't load that support assistant crap.
Would make a world of difference. And you could just shut it down instead of putting it in standby to save the battery and it would still boot real fast (not quite as fast as standby but still ridiculous). My laptop with SSD boots Windows 8.1 in 20 seconds or less. My desktop PC is under 30 seconds and that's just because it has a couple extra BIOS startup steps with the extra hardware it has.