Re: The Windows registery - not very good
- From: GreyCloud <cumulus@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 12 May 2009 12:11:13 -0600
Steve de Mena wrote:
Jesper wrote:zara <zaraspook@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
That is, if you don't have one, like OSX.
But if you do, you can customize your computer to do things exactly as you
want to.
But Apple feels you maccies don't deserve choices.
The Apple way - or the highway.
Windows registry is a monolith that grows bigger and heavier all the
time slowing the PC down to a crawl. That's the way in all versions of
Windows, from 3.1 to Vista. I don't know about Windows 7, but if M$ are
smart, they will get rid of the monster in that version.
No such crap in mac/Linux/Unix.
Large Registry = Slower Windows.
One of the perpetual Windows myths.
It's an indexed database, the size is irrelevant.
Well, it does slow down over time. You'd need a registry cleaner to clean out the old junk.
When you get rid of a program, there is left over fragments in the registry that doesn't get removed.
More money to spend on a registry cleaner.
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"It is impossible to defeat an ignorant man in argument."
William G. McAdoo.
American Government official (1863-1941).
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