Yeah I'm getting Windows 7 (that's why I didn't get Vista). But with XP the PC doesn't crash but programs do. You know when the program freezes and you get that "Send" or "Do Not Send" window? Yeah that doesn't happen constantly but enough time to time for me to get annoyed.
Well while I complain about the little glitches in programs in Windows one thing I never get is virus's.
Okay there is just one thing I want for my laptop. What OS runs the most efficient? I.E. The least programs that crash due to issues (example in XP when a program freezes you get a gray...
So by my understanding Mac's use to be the thing for media but in recent years (like 5 or so) Adobe, Toob Boom, Maya, and others have upped their support for Windows so as of now people use Mac for those programs just because of its title riding on itself and as of now there is no purpose?
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Well I'm just going to use the laptop only for school work and browsing online. So what would be the best OS for that?
Also can someone lists some of the strengths for Mac? Sorry I'm just curious to hear different opinions on this.
So the only thing OS X offers is that it's pretty and is used in the entertainment industry? I've always heard that OS X is more polished then Windows OS though (which is the primary reason why I want to move away from Windows because of all the little minor problems that appear from time to time).
I see thanks for the post.
I'm just curious to as of the benefits and drawbacks of each of the 3 OS's if one of you would kindly list a short list please.
To the poster below Mak idc about games due to me having a Windows based powerhouse PC already.
So it's like they're both running at once when my PC's on? Does this eat away from my memory, CPU, or other cards?
Also I don't have Vista but XP but you already stated that I should select the correct OS from the dropdown box.
I can run two OS's at once? I've always wanted to use Linux since everyone says it's the best....well usually at least. How can I run two OS's at once on my PC?