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With the next version of Windows, Microsoft tackles an age-old problem: how to keep PCs running like new.![]()
With the next version of Windows, Microsoft tackles an age-old problem: how to keep PCs running like new.![]()
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(7 Comments)fast, but on a 1GB system I doubt it can make a significant
difference..." Will Vista Cruiser even run on 128MB of RAM? I doubt
it. Not according to the early benchmarks and sys. requirements I
saw.
Besides, the average user system will be clogged with adware and
spyware within days of installation. It's a feature!