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В ролике (Скорость загрузки Windows в VirtualBox на Linux (kubuntu 11.04)) четко видно, что Linux победил Windows по всем параметрам. Хотя если из винды выкинуть все лишнее и по разумному переписать дрова, то она будет хорошей платформой для игр (или скупым подобием на Linux). Вот только если игры и вправду перейдут на Sony PlayStation и Xbox то нафиг такая без идейная ОС нужна.
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this for ram?
i don´t have disk cleaner?
i’m on vista premium
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U can use reginout regcleaner with amazing features like browser cleaner registry defragment and manage startup it will make ur computer more faster
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Run MSCONFIG and uncheck all the things you don’t need. Do a system defrag, a registry defrag, a system clean up, a registry clean up for mistakes, keys that aren’t used anymore, remove all the tmp files, temp folders, temporary internet files and reboot. The boot up pc from my Windows Vista Single Core boots up between 12 and 20 seconds.
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