[Land-speed] NON LSR VERY NON LSR -- Windows 7
Rick Yacoucci
Turborick at Turborick.com
Tue Aug 25 18:32:57 MDT 2009
Wow! TB of ram, now I would like to see that!
Currently 8gb sticks are the largest available so he would need 125 sticks
to get 1 TB and they cost about $1000.00 each
I have never seen a motherboard that can hold 125 sticks of Ram. Then there
is the problem with an OS that supports that much ram
Vista 64 supports 128GB, Windows 7 in the 64 bit version will support 192GB.
Wes I think your son in law meant 1TB hard drive
Rick
-----Original Message-----
From: land-speed-bounces at autox.team.net
[mailto:land-speed-bounces at autox.team.net] On Behalf Of Wester Potter
Sent: Tuesday, August 25, 2009 4:37 PM
To: jimwebb at nutsracing.com
Cc: List Land Speed
Subject: Re: [Land-speed] NON LSR VERY NON LSR -- Windows 7
I love my iMac!
The only problem I have with my iMac is of my own doing. I didn't buy
all
the operating memory I should have because I don't have the resources
to pay another $600 to get me what I now would like to have.
I should have listened to my son in law who built his own PC computer
with a terrabyte of memory. That's what you learn with a PhD in
Information
Systems.
He hasn't touched Windows 7 as yet but is hoping it will be the
operating
system on his new computer at the university where he teaches when he
goes back to classes this fall. He is in a situation where he can play
around with a new operating system and has the technical knowledge
to solve problems he may find.
Wes
On Aug 25, 2009, at 4:55 PM, Jim Webb wrote:
> I have yet to try Windows 7, but prolly will soon. All day, every
> day I use
> three computers at work. One XP, one Vista and one Mac. I can find
> faults
> with each, but for overall stability and ease of use, the Mac is
> pretty darn
> good. The XP machine is also very stable and I often don't reboot it
> for
> weeks or months. Vista locks up once a day, every day. From what
> I've seen
> of 7, it looks more Mac-like, but the migration path from XP is non-
> existent
> and if it is as stable as Vista, I'll probably pass. Most reports,
> though
> give it pretty good marks.
>
> Jim Webb
> Chock Full o' Nuts
> A/PP B/PP C/PP D/PP ?/FL
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