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dhunter0294 01-23-2013 12:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Sandy D (Post 413405)
Yes it will slow you down a lot. I had to remove a few from a piece of crap Toshiba laptop as it really slowed it down once I got to a certain number.

I cant remember exactly but I think its over 30 on one and closer to 40 maybe.

I have a string of laptops and a few towers in an bedroom office.

I dont think ill need that many, 10-15 would work for me

igotsuspended 01-23-2013 04:42 PM

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Originally Posted by dhunter0294 (Post 413409)
I dont think ill need that many, 10-15 would work for me

I understand sandy has a lot since he is also accts seller

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Sandy D 01-25-2013 12:30 AM

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Originally Posted by igotsuspended (Post 413644)
I understand sandy has a lot since he is also accts seller

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Just started selling accounts a couple weeks ago. Had hundreds made long before I decided to sell any.

And it is a she.

You have to be prepared and have plenty of back ups.

Even if you dont use them I like to sock drawer many for the future.

rsot 01-25-2013 10:16 AM

Guess for the purpose of simple stealth (computer just used for business only) I will stick with Win Xp and avoid the learning curve.

zelpher 01-26-2013 03:17 AM

Oh god I hate Windows 8 with a passion. Stick with Windows 7.

Microsoft is going down.

Sandy D 01-27-2013 01:03 PM

It is really not that bad once you get past the gates crap of signing into a windows account.

Use local with password and bypass all the other stuff.

At the front of the line up of apps (most are useless) left hand corner bottom takes you to your desktop.

Done.

igotsuspended 01-27-2013 01:56 PM

As I said, there is not much differences between Windows 7 and 8 except Start Menu.
Since Windows 8 was developed with touch in mind, so they changed start menu to Metro type.
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corleone 01-27-2013 02:52 PM

You guys are making me nervous. I just ordered a new desktop and it has Windows 8. I hope there's no problems with windows user accounts. I usually have about 50 on each computer.

Sandy D 01-27-2013 03:07 PM

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Originally Posted by corleone (Post 414884)
You guys are making me nervous. I just ordered a new desktop and it has Windows 8. I hope there's no problems with windows user accounts. I usually have about 50 on each computer.

Have you read my above comments?

I have made 100s of accounts using it and not a single issue as far as the accounts.

Once you get past the gates like info sucking you can run very quick.

igotsuspended 01-27-2013 03:51 PM

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Originally Posted by corleone (Post 414884)
You guys are making me nervous. I just ordered a new desktop and it has Windows 8. I hope there's no problems with windows user accounts. I usually have about 50 on each computer.

Basically, you can have as many accounts as you want, but they will definitely slow your computer down.
I am sure any OS was developed with in mind that there would be not so much users sharing a single computer.
Anyway, if you want that much accounts, I would suggest you should replace HD to SSD for better data bandwidth between ram and drives.

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user3657 01-29-2013 12:01 AM

My first look with windows 8 was with a new laptop I sold. I offered to set it up and configure it. It kept loading that funky menu. It didnt have a start menu. I swear I played around with it for 30-40mins thinking that crap was some kind of software the manufacture installed. I couldnt find a way to "uninstall it" or stop it from loading. I finally gave up and did some googling and it turned out, that is the new windows. Not a big fan at all.

Sandy D 01-30-2013 09:32 AM

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Originally Posted by user3657 (Post 415459)
My first look with windows 8 was with a new laptop I sold. I offered to set it up and configure it. It kept loading that funky menu. It didnt have a start menu. I swear I played around with it for 30-40mins thinking that crap was some kind of software the manufacture installed. I couldnt find a way to "uninstall it" or stop it from loading. I finally gave up and did some googling and it turned out, that is the new windows. Not a big fan at all.

Bottom left hand corner will take you back to what we are used to seeing the the old desktop. Pay no attention to the apps that come up.

Go right to the old desktop by clicking the area showing the desktop.

corleone 02-01-2013 04:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Sandy D (Post 414888)
Have you read my above comments?

I have made 100s of accounts using it and not a single issue as far as the accounts.

Once you get past the gates like info sucking you can run very quick.

It's been 2 days now and it's growing on me.

As you said, no problems with creating accounts. Just make it a local account with a Microsoft user, no problem.

The only thing I don't like about it so far is having to constantly switch to desktop mode every time I want to access a program. Little bit of a hassle. I can see where it'd be helpful if you used a touchscreen, but I do all my work on a desktop, and how many people really use a touchscreen for a desktop?

beaches 02-01-2013 05:10 PM

Ill keep my xp. If it's not broke then don't fix it.

Sandy D 02-01-2013 05:16 PM

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Originally Posted by corleone (Post 416754)
It's been 2 days now and it's growing on me.

As you said, no problems with creating accounts. Just make it a local account with a Microsoft user, no problem.

The only thing I don't like about it so far is having to constantly switch to desktop mode every time I want to access a program. Little bit of a hassle. I can see where it'd be helpful if you used a touchscreen, but I do all my work on a desktop, and how many people really use a touchscreen for a desktop?

I have one HP touchscreen and it is ok, nothing special.

I believe access to programs is also a pita. But once I am on a program I use I put a short cut on the desktop.

slim jim 02-02-2013 01:12 AM

Re: Anyone familiar with windows 8? Help?!
 
Big fail with win 8. Should have only been released with touch screen devices . Just got a new laptop and had to find one that came with win 7

Sandy D 02-02-2013 01:56 AM

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Originally Posted by slim jim (Post 416880)
Big fail with win 8. Should have only been released with touch screen devices . Just got a new laptop and had to find one that came with win 7

I agree.

Another stupid move by some of the smartest people in the world.

igotsuspended 02-02-2013 03:15 AM

Re: Anyone familiar with windows 8? Help?!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by corleone (Post 416754)
It's been 2 days now and it's growing on me.

As you said, no problems with creating accounts. Just make it a local account with a Microsoft user, no problem.

The only thing I don't like about it so far is having to constantly switch to desktop mode every time I want to access a program. Little bit of a hassle. I can see where it'd be helpful if you used a touchscreen, but I do all my work on a desktop, and how many people really use a touchscreen for a desktop?

How about create shortcuts for your programs on desktop or taskbar

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STACCATO 02-04-2013 01:29 AM

Personally i think window xp and windows 7 are easier to manage. All this new crap that have out that suppose to enhance experience is buffoonery. I would get a computer with xp should cost that much and use it solely for stealth

Sandy D 02-05-2013 01:46 PM

The more I use it the more I like it.

Once you get used to all the gizmos and how to go around all of the gates info sucking things you will have it made.

john456 02-11-2013 04:12 AM

it is really great if you have a touch screen.

untitled 02-11-2013 08:52 AM

you can put it in reg ol windows mode


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