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How many times a day you shut down your PC?
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<blockquote data-quote="Marko :)" data-source="post: 903941" data-attributes="member: 39702"><p>I just hibernate my laptop. It has HDD and the laptop is fast (suprisingly); the only thing that's slow is boot. And I don't feel like waiting a minute or so every day.</p><p></p><p>I'm also not willing to buy an SSD for a laptop that's 6 years old and close to death. I had to open it two times to change the display and to change the CMOS battery. But I will make sure my next laptop has SSD and at least 1 TB HDD.</p><p></p><p>Lucky you! Last time I turned off my PC while it said not to turn off, I had to reinstall Windows completely.</p><p></p><p>Now I have a different approach: I install the updates as soon as possible to avoid installing them later when I'll need the laptop. In case of the problems, I just uninstall the update and pause the updates until the problem is fixed. Fortunatuely, I rarely encouter problems with Windows Updates.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marko :), post: 903941, member: 39702"] I just hibernate my laptop. It has HDD and the laptop is fast (suprisingly); the only thing that's slow is boot. And I don't feel like waiting a minute or so every day. I'm also not willing to buy an SSD for a laptop that's 6 years old and close to death. I had to open it two times to change the display and to change the CMOS battery. But I will make sure my next laptop has SSD and at least 1 TB HDD. Lucky you! Last time I turned off my PC while it said not to turn off, I had to reinstall Windows completely. Now I have a different approach: I install the updates as soon as possible to avoid installing them later when I'll need the laptop. In case of the problems, I just uninstall the update and pause the updates until the problem is fixed. Fortunatuely, I rarely encouter problems with Windows Updates. [/QUOTE]
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