Perhaps some PC users are always tinkering with their hardware because they are looking for something, anything, that will get their machines to run better.
That's what I did when I had a PC.
Same thing with the way we always got excited with each new Windows release. Maybe it will finally run well. Always disappointed


Tom Piwowar wrote:
I agree that most people don't tinker much, especially with their
hardware (PC or Mac).  There seem to be more hardware tinkerers in the
PC group.

I think I see more software tinkering on Macs than PCs. It is rare to see a Mac that does not have at least a favorite photo on the desktop, customized dock, and extra Widgets. It is rare that I see even the simplest customizations on PCs. Even when I see someone with two computers (uses Mac for "real" work, but IT insists they must have a PC because IT can't figure out Entourage) their PC will rarely have anything altered on it. I think most people are afraid to do antyhing to their PCs.


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