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by johnea
755 days ago
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"Perform", for whom? I'm sure it's performing much better than XP as far as M$ is concerned... One shouldn't look to M$ for a performant computer in general. The black box nature makes it largely untunable, and it's top priority will always be to provide maximum benefit to M$, not to the user... |
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