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by gobusto
3083 days ago
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Alternatively: It could be that Windows 10 has various performance optimisations that Windows 7 does not, and these have had to be undone as part of the fix. In other words: If the fix would cause Windows 7 to lose X% performance, Windows 10 would lose that same X% plus any Y% advantage it had over Windows 7. (This is just a guess, of course.) |
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