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We think alike or learn the hard way alike.
Whar was WHS when we needed our proper skoolin?
We think alike or learn the hard way alike.
Whar was WHS when we needed our proper skoolin?
WHS
I noticed you were on the thread so I had to toss in the comment.
I read your "schooling" you had posted.
With your tutorials and Essenbe's perseverance I finally prevailed!
Mike
Still learning!
There is nothing for you to be sorry about!
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"Whar was WHS when we needed our proper skoolin?"
I wasn't thinking about the SSD install.
I was thinking about 10 years ago or so when I first got into PC's and didn't know anything.
I could have used a good "teacher".
Learning by trial and error- mostly error.
My thanks and appreciation for all your help.
Trial and error is the best way to learn. When the wife dragged the first PC into the house (that was in 2007), neither one of us had a clue how this thing works. But she wanted to be connected with her friends and the crafting world. It was one of the early Vista systems (a 14" Gateway laptop), so there was plenty of room for error. But plenty of trial prevailed. And the technical forums like this one helped a lot. It is all a matter of curiosity. If you are curios enough to check what is behind every button, you eventually get the hang of it.
Excuses, excuses
Actually, I thought I was pretty well versed in windows. My first computer was a Commodore64 and I've been using computers off and on for years. When I first found this forum, I wasn't having problems just investigating with a search. I started reading the tutorials (many by WHS) and learned that I didn't know anything about windows. I was surprised and kept saying, You mean you can do that? So I decided to stay so I could learn and I registered. I've learned more in the few months I have been here than in the 25 previous years. And I still don't know that much. So, I'll be sticking around. This is the best forum on the internet, and I'm just glad they let me be a small part of it.
That's a lot of writes. Imagine 142TB of writes to a 40GB chip. I guess that proves trim does a pretty good job.
RaS is going up but I suspected it would at some point.
That isn't as bad as I had thought it might go by now.
Great results to me.