Hey, I think anything that boots in under 30 seconds is pretty darn fast...

  My Texas instruments desktop professional, windows 2.1, 640k Ram, 4.77 
mhz processor with math co-processor, 20mb harddrive (it's 10mb predecessor 
was all I would ever need, so the salesman said), with Autocad 1.0 loaded, 
a screen regen of a huge 450k file took a couple of minutes.  
I bought that machine new in Nov '83 and I keep copy of invoice in my desk 
just for perspective (almost $8000.00), so everything is pretty zippy 
today, by any stretch of the imagination.

I am sure most folks would be satisfied with just about any middling 
equipped laptop that falls toward the top end as far as reliability is 
concerned.

Windows 10, I can't fault at all since "most" apps I use are launched from 
the taskbar of the desktop.  The more I use it, the more the niggling 
little things that were objectionable disappear in the rearview mirror.


On Thursday, September 22, 2016 at 12:26:34 PM UTC-4, [email protected] wrote:
>
> Admin: feel free to delete if this is not appropriate.
>
> My laptop (my only computer) just died, rats.  It was a 2012 Toshiba 
> Satellite with windows 8.  Boy I am scared to get windows 10.  I always 
> bought at Best Buy, but they no longer carry Toshiba, and until now 
> Toshibas have been so reliable for me.  They do carry Dell, Lenova, Acer.
>
> So my question is, knowing that RBase is my primary concern, am I okay 
> buying windows 10?  And comment on brands?
>
> Karen
>
>

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