Finally Harshy isn't sticking to the north pole side of a scrap yard magnet.
Last time I knew, true gamers throw their own parts in a box and call it a day. Look at game HCL lists and game away.
Sans they overclock the two thousand samolian GPU card and fry it, claiming warranty defects. I don't game.
No OS is really "finished". I can agree the last few versions of Windows have significantly added a lot of stuff "we" don't need. I don't need One Drive. Nor a MS account. Print to PDF is super nice. Screw Meeting, and chat. And Microsoft teams. But tax refunders may love it on their brand new el-cheapo Dell.
If you happen to use One Drive. It's been made easy to access your stuff wherever you go w/o having to haul USB sticks, My Passports. So that's nice too. Easy for the average person. Too many times lately I see people posting things to One Drive. As opposed to Mega, etc.
You certainly can debloat your Windows install. Just as you can fatten up 'nix with as many bon bons as you please.
Either way. Pretty sure you'll end up Googling for a "how-to".
Mr. "I can access all of my 'nix programs just as fast as in Windows". And "I don't need no stinkin' desktop shortcuts".
Wholeheartedly calling bs on that. I may be wrong but most 'nix installers don't even give an option to mimic a start menu or program menu shortcut. And that tar zxvf, untar, turpentine it, must-use terminal thing....
One thing for certain. Far too many people are using portable storage. USB sticks, memory cards, and external drives with more and more storage capacity. One mistake. Whether it happens today, tomorrow. Yank it w/o dismounting it or in win terms...safely remove hardware. It's borked.
Today I was brought an Android phone with a 128 GB micro sd. Again with 3 phones of photos and stuff on the card.
It became unreadable. Again. Another one. No backups. Not a thought given.
Alcor is the main software tool used to flash program USB and memory cards. And Chip Wizard to read the type and mfgr. of the controller chip. It's Windows 32 bit only. Still. To this day. Not Mac, not 'nix. Windows. And 32 bit only.
Glad I keep that triple boot XP/MX Linux/Hackintosh box handy. Got "most"of the photos and crap back. But not all.
Yeah. For sure capn' harshnikowski . Use what suits you in a situation.
Click click click. Ever hear that? Time to throw that HDD in a quarter pound baggie and into the freezer with a long cable and copy it over. Now with SSD's. 20 terabytes? Good marketing. Sure. Cool? For "them" maybe.
I ain't willing to put all I got on one storage device. And 20 TB? That's one sad day when it takes a you-know-what.
Not a Windows vs Linux thread for sure. Just that the geeker-tweaker in you guys cast you as different drummers. Rock on if you fill the Porsche full of bags of Ready Mix for the wifey's latest project for you because you refuse to drive her Silverado down to the 'Depot.
Remember what my EE buddy from Taiwan said. "Evly machine have it-a rimitation".
......beer time
Last time I knew, true gamers throw their own parts in a box and call it a day. Look at game HCL lists and game away.
Sans they overclock the two thousand samolian GPU card and fry it, claiming warranty defects. I don't game.
No OS is really "finished". I can agree the last few versions of Windows have significantly added a lot of stuff "we" don't need. I don't need One Drive. Nor a MS account. Print to PDF is super nice. Screw Meeting, and chat. And Microsoft teams. But tax refunders may love it on their brand new el-cheapo Dell.
If you happen to use One Drive. It's been made easy to access your stuff wherever you go w/o having to haul USB sticks, My Passports. So that's nice too. Easy for the average person. Too many times lately I see people posting things to One Drive. As opposed to Mega, etc.
You certainly can debloat your Windows install. Just as you can fatten up 'nix with as many bon bons as you please.
Either way. Pretty sure you'll end up Googling for a "how-to".
Mr. "I can access all of my 'nix programs just as fast as in Windows". And "I don't need no stinkin' desktop shortcuts".
Wholeheartedly calling bs on that. I may be wrong but most 'nix installers don't even give an option to mimic a start menu or program menu shortcut. And that tar zxvf, untar, turpentine it, must-use terminal thing....
One thing for certain. Far too many people are using portable storage. USB sticks, memory cards, and external drives with more and more storage capacity. One mistake. Whether it happens today, tomorrow. Yank it w/o dismounting it or in win terms...safely remove hardware. It's borked.
Today I was brought an Android phone with a 128 GB micro sd. Again with 3 phones of photos and stuff on the card.
It became unreadable. Again. Another one. No backups. Not a thought given.
Alcor is the main software tool used to flash program USB and memory cards. And Chip Wizard to read the type and mfgr. of the controller chip. It's Windows 32 bit only. Still. To this day. Not Mac, not 'nix. Windows. And 32 bit only.
Glad I keep that triple boot XP/MX Linux/Hackintosh box handy. Got "most"of the photos and crap back. But not all.
Yeah. For sure capn' harshnikowski . Use what suits you in a situation.
Click click click. Ever hear that? Time to throw that HDD in a quarter pound baggie and into the freezer with a long cable and copy it over. Now with SSD's. 20 terabytes? Good marketing. Sure. Cool? For "them" maybe.
I ain't willing to put all I got on one storage device. And 20 TB? That's one sad day when it takes a you-know-what.
Not a Windows vs Linux thread for sure. Just that the geeker-tweaker in you guys cast you as different drummers. Rock on if you fill the Porsche full of bags of Ready Mix for the wifey's latest project for you because you refuse to drive her Silverado down to the 'Depot.
Remember what my EE buddy from Taiwan said. "Evly machine have it-a rimitation".
......beer time