Thanks John
On 18 Apr 2007, at 17:41, John Panarese wrote:
I'm sure this will bring up several differing opinions, but
from what I've been told by long time Mac users, Macs don't require
the reboot often. There are, of course, Windows users who who
claim the same for Windows machines, but these are the same people
who will also claim that their systems don't crash and that PCs are
better because you can more easily mess with the guts of the
machine. One of my friends leaves his machines on all the time
unless he is going away for a significant period and only reboots
about once a month just for the sake of doing it.
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On Apr 18, 2007, at 11:58 AM, James Austin wrote:
Hi folks,
Since we have been having a quite in depth discussion about
Windows recently, I've been wondering if you need to reboot a Mac
quite regularly.
I always found with Windows that if I re-re-booted my machine it
would it would run a little more smoothly. Is this necessary on a
Mac? I have not switched off my Mac or re-booted it since i got it
back from the store back at the end of March? I have closed the
lid for it to go to sleep though.
Hope my question makes sense?
Best Wishes
James