Windows 10: Dissapointed but not suprised.

Discus and support Dissapointed but not suprised. in Windows 10 Support to solve the problem; Just a hunch that very few members here have really sat down at a PC to really ever do some “real work” business wise for any real length of time. I’m... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Support' started by mousegolf, Nov 21, 2014.

  1. BunnyJ New Member

    Dissapointed but not suprised.


     
    BunnyJ, Nov 30, 2014
    #91
  2. Edwin New Member

    I just got back from my Windows 7 partition, which is on the front end of the same disk I'm on now, and trust me..., it's slow! *Wink
     
    Edwin, Nov 30, 2014
    #92
  3. WHS
    whs Win User
    Is it really the OS that's slow or is it the disk that is slow. I just bought a new HP 17" laptop for the wife. It has good specs - A8 quad CPU. 6GB of RAM, but that 5400 RPM HDD really slows it down. I can't wait for the SSD that I ordered for it to arrive.

    Those buggers make it more and more difficult to switch the disk. There are no more disk bays. You have to remove the whole back panel to get at it.
     
  4. CountMike New Member

    Dissapointed but not suprised.

    I can tell you from first hand experience that disk is a most "guilty party" in OS responsiveness and apparent speed of it. I installed absolutely same version of W8.1 on an older 5400rpm HDD as on SSD in order to try W10tp upgrade. So W8.1 was as fresh as it could be, a clean install with same drivers as main one on SSD. The difference is staggering. Boot is 3 times longer on HDD, programs installed on SSD open immediately. FF for instance opens in less than a second from SSD and 5 seconds from HDD. MS Publisher almost as fast from SSD together with a document while from HDD at takes what seems like forever. You can actually see a document opening, just like it's downloading from internet, while from SSD it just appears on screen.
    After working from SSD for a while and than switching to HDD it makes me wander how did I ever get along with slow HDD ever. It's still just a matter of few seconds of difference which arguably should not be a big deal but the impression of speedup is amazing.
     
    CountMike, Nov 30, 2014
    #94
  5. Wenda Win User
    Yes, that's the bottle-neck with the super-lappy, its 5400rpm C: drive.

    After Xmas, though, I'll be removing one of the two 750gb spinners and replacing with an SSD drive, IF I can get a decent sized one (256gb minimum) at a reasonable price. I'm going to toss another 8gb of RAM into it at the same time, and I should get a few more years out of it before I need to upgrade.


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    Wenda, Nov 30, 2014
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  6. Tony K Win User
    I have a good friend that works IT. Started as a network engineer and worked his way up to management, so I know somewhat what goes on, but I don’t really know that field via experience.

    In my hay day I’ve sat at my PC on some weekends 8 or 10 hours performing plan takeoffs, estimating, and bidding taking occasional breaks, but I can’t imagine sitting at it on a daily basis. That would drive me nuts.

    Lol! All I understood was “More pay!” *Biggrin Hang Que? JCL?

    As a suggestion > You may want to take groze out of your post’s quote. *Wink
     
    Tony K, Nov 30, 2014
    #96
  7. Tony K Win User
    I just got back from my Windows 7 partition, which is on the front end of the same disk I'm on now, and trust me..., it's slow! I’ll take your word for it. *Smile I just noticed that you haven’t filled out your system specs, Edwin. *Huh

    While my system was down I used my daughter’s laptop with 7 on it. Although I spent 4 years with 7 knowing it well, it seemed awkward navigating it.
     
    Tony K, Nov 30, 2014
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  8. Edwin New Member

    Dissapointed but not suprised.

    I just got back from my Windows 7 partition, which is on the front end of the same disk I'm on now, and trust me..., it's slow! I’ll take your word for it. *Smile I just noticed that you haven’t filled out your system specs, . *Huh

    While my system was down I used my daughter’s laptop with 7 on it. Although I spent 4 years with 7 knowing it well, it seemed awkward navigating it. No system specs cuz right now I don't have a system!!!*Confused
    (Hate posting from tablet!)
     
    Edwin, Nov 30, 2014
    #98
  9. Likely depends on the manufacturer and the size of the laptop. My ASUS laptop has a removable panel for hard drive access, just 3 screws. It's big though, 17.3 inch screen, full sized keyboard and has dual drive bays. On my Wife's slim Acer laptop you have to remove the whole back cover. About 20 Something screws. If you've never done this before watch out for different length screws. If you put a long one in where there was a short one you could damage something. Look out for some that may be hidden under the rubber feet or a sticker. I hate it when they do that. *Mad
     
    alphanumeric, Nov 30, 2014
    #99
  10. I just got back from my Windows 7 partition, which is on the front end of the same disk I'm on now, and trust me..., it's slow! I’ll take your word for it. *Smile I just noticed that you haven’t filled out your system specs, Edwin. *Huh

    While my system was down I used my daughter’s laptop with 7 on it. Although I spent 4 years with 7 knowing it well, it seemed awkward navigating it. lol, same thing happened to me recently. I was fixing a PC for a friend that was running Windows 7. I had a few moments where I had to think for a second or two about where something was. I also used Windows 7 for many years. *Smile
     
    alphanumeric, Nov 30, 2014
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    WightWalker, Nov 30, 2014
  12. Laptops are horrible to use.

    I really hate those scratchpad things. *Mad

    I normally "push" stuff to my laptop from my desktop (over the network) rather than try to "pull" stuff from the desktop using the laptop.
     
    lehnerus2000, Apr 4, 2018
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