I'm pretty much an OS agnostic. I have a Mac and a Win system and go backAnd 
forth. The Macs are nicely made but I'm not sure they are worth the extra cost, 
for me anyway. 
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From: eckinator <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, 2 May 2010 14:19:37 
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: K-7 replacement?

2010/5/2 Adam Maas <[email protected]>:
>
> My HP Laptop takes about 2 minutes to boot fully, from sleep it's
> 30-45 seconds. My fastest booting Mac is slower (but is a G4).

Sounds like XP, or worse Vista?

> On Sat, May 1, 2010 at 10:03 PM, Jeffery Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Mac [...] boots up and connects to drives, the web, etc. in about 45 
>> seconds. My "fast" Dell takes about 15 minutes to get past all of the "not 
>> responding" issues before it will actually function.

Sounds like your system is all messed up - "not responding" is not
default Windows behaviour =P

I've yet to switch to Mac but have to give it to M$ that with Win7
they've for the first time since 2000 Pro (and before) put an OS in my
hands that is actually fast and stable and clean. I am super happy
with it and since they've split it into chunks that are loaded as
needed both startup and running are quite fast plus it works well on
older hardware. My ex-XP Lenovo T61 runs faster under 7 than it ever
did under XP. Vista RC1 had despite 2 GB of RAM and a reasonably fast
CPU for all practical purposes brought it to its knees, mind you.

So if you're unhappy with Windows, you may actually want to try an
upgrade on your old hardware. Just make sure you have a version which
includes the XP Virtual Machine so that you can run all legacy
software.

*end shameless plug*

Cheers
Ecke

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