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Uploaded by on Apr 10, 2007

a new AMIGA OS is being made to run on PC's yes a free desktop operating system that will when completed could be the death of Windows

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  • But I don't want an old AmigaOS today. It would had been much cooler if Syllable, SkyOS, Haiku and AROS-guys worked together on something new and modern.

  • @JohanKH an OS is not a GUI.

    people call windows a OS but for many years windows was a GUI for DOS.

    and DOS is an OS.

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  • @Dekamore correct,nothing else to say ....

  • @hardstyle905 Thanks for your help bro really appreciate it :).

  • @kreeddem If you use the standard alignment, yes. SSD's have to be aligned properly for XP, or they wear down faster than normal. It's no big hassle though. Just download the little partitioning program that comes with Vista or Windows 7 (diskpar.exe) or if you have a Win7 disc you can use that.

  • @hardstyle905 Yea was some type of Card I think, I have heard that windows xp fucks up SDD's allot faster? Is the true?

  • @kreeddem What SSD is that? Sounds almost too good to be true. I guess that's a PCIe card then since SATA 3 isn't fast enough for 1000MB/s. Right now I have a OCZ Vertex 2. Hits about 240MB/s which is about double that of most HDD's but more importantly, the access time is only 0.1ms for SSD's vs about 13-18ms for HDD's. You feel this difference much more than the higher throughput.

  • @hardstyle905 Sounds good man, when I get some spare cash I will do that. what SSD would you recommend? I have seen a SSD for £99 and it has a transfer rate of 1000MB's, thats like rocket fuel!

  • @kreeddem If you want some mental performance on XP I recommend getting a small SSD and use it as your OS drive and maybe put the programs you use most on it too. It will run like nothing you've ever seen. That's what I've done not too long ago... it's amazing

  • @hardstyle905 If you use the correct software on Windows XP the experience is like no other, jsut formatted my rig with a fresh xp and correct software and runs like a champ.

  • @hardstyle905 Sorry you feel that way. From another perspective, the more people complain, the more problems surface, which means that Operating System developers can come up with solutions to the problems. Personally speaking, I would love for Windows or any other operating system to be a flawless tool to use, and if it was then I would be the first to sing its praises. I currently use XP from HD and Ubuntu from CD. Neither are adequate solutions in my opinion, but I have to use something.

  • @nicholasthetaylor I'm just sick of you people bashing Windows. Okay, I bash Vista and 7 myself, but XP is very decent, if you can overlook a few minor issues.

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