- Oct 11, 2016
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I run Win7 on my aging laptop computer. Will Process Lasso (PL) be at least somewhat useful as a "set it/forget it" -- or do I need to do a bunch of tweeks that entail reading instructions?
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You can use the defaults.I run Win7 on my aging laptop computer. Will Process Lasso (PL) be at least somewhat useful as a "set it/forget it" -- or do I need to do a bunch of tweeks that entail reading instructions?
No, if you don't mind the nag screen when Process Lasso is opened.@Gandalf_The_Grey -- Thanks for the guidance! Default it is, then.
I have the free version. Is there any reason that a Win7 user who hates tweeking should buy the pro?
Process Lasso is free to use indefinitely, but some advanced features will be disabled after 14 days.
Popular features like ProBalance are forever available in the free edition! However, a nag may be seen when Process Lasso is opened.
I don't need all that other stuff from the Pro, right? Or....do I?No, if you don't mind the nag screen when Process Lasso is opened.
I don't, I only use the ProBalance part.I don't need all that other stuff from the Pro, right? Or....do I?
You are inviting trouble by using windows 7. Its support ended in 2020, it would be wiser to move on to something which is supported. Use a linux distro on your old hardware, The new Ubuntu 22.10 is pretty good. if you want to run any windows apps you can use either bottles or playonlinux.I run Win7 on my aging laptop computer. Will Process Lasso (PL) be at least somewhat useful as a "set it/forget it" -- or do I need to do a bunch of tweeks that entail reading instructions?
I use my computer 90% for a pastime & 10% for business. I enjoy using Win7 -- often Win7 knows what I'm trying to do before I do. I image my system drive 3X/week so -- if I have a problem I simply restore a clean image and all is well.You are inviting trouble by using windows 7. Its support ended in 2020, it would be wiser to move on to something which is supported. Use a linux distro on your old hardware, The new Ubuntu 22.10 is pretty good. if you want to run any windows apps you can use either bottles or playonlinux.
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golly, we be neighbors, or were...? I used Process Lasso once upon a time in the distant past. All I remember, I stopped using it. Try using free for awhile, it may not do much??I don't need all that other stuff from the Pro, right? Or....do I?
As for the nag screen - no problema. As a youth in TX I rode a nag (4-legs) to school & back. Once married, my wife (2 legs) would sometimes (rarely) nag. So I am well broken to the saddle.
supposedly there's "something" about the water from the Rio Grande I immigrated from Chicago's too cold winters 37 years ago.@simmerskool -- I first lived in outskirts of El Paso, then San Antonio outskirts, then Del Rio then back to El Paso. Was in Navy for Korean war & early days of Viet Nam. Afterward I settled in Hawaii.
@piquiteco -- Process Lasso's ProBalance is excellent for an older computer. It has GREATLY improved my aging laptop's responsiveness during high CPU loads. It actually feels like a new computer.
Don't drink the water from the Rio Grande, amigo -- Montezuma's Revenge awaits!supposedly there's "something" about the water from the Rio Grande I immigrated from Chicago's too cold winters 37 years ago.