A few months back, I was having an issue where Windows would reserve memory for itself, but not release it when unused and.or needed, and after sometimes as short as an hour, i'd find my system to be so cripplingly slow that it was unusable because I was running on less than a GB of RAM.įor the last six months or so, Windows has decided to take control of the FPS of both foreground and background applications. My experiences is limited to a sample set of one, but since I've made the transition to 10 (from 7 mind you), the last three years seem to be a continual tick-tock of Microsoft releasing updates, then having to fix everything they broke just to break a new set of things with the next large update. Whilst I can agree that such extended legacy support needs to become a thing of the past, I can't say full stop that the transition to anything beyond 7 is a good idea for enterprise clients. Which incidentally are SFF optiplexs that quote makes out to be sufficient in 2018. I wish that OS would go already, maybe the company I work for would actually care enough to upgrade our slow AF computers.
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