You savage you're running Windows 7 in 2024? Shame shame on you LOL. Quietly passes you at Tim Hortons coffee and donut. I'm not a big fan of Windows 10 and it wasn't that long ago I found out the main problem I've been having with Windows 10 believe it or not was hard drives. Windows 10 runs like a burning bag of dog feces unless you're using a SSD of some sort. Even Windows 7 nowadays is a little bit sluggish unless you're plopping it on an SSD. For the record I usually don't bother playing with laptops unless they're a quad core or a Octa Core or a TriCore you don't want to know how many I've got sitting in a stack right now where I've got no Ram to try them and several of them are dirty expensive gaming laptops from their time Acer Nitros or something like that ended up with a bunch of them a few months ago and none of them had Ram or hard drives when I got them. There are Windows 7 and Windows 10. I got a couple of them with ram that were already up and running but they're technically not gaming rigs although they've got pretty decent graphics cards for their day one of them was an HP and the other one I think was a Lenovo or something like that and those were both Octa Core with Nvidia graphics cards Windows 10 I think they're DDR3 or ddr4. I haven't had the money to start grabbing ssds or Ram for both the last 6 months so I got a big stack of laptops laying around where I got no Ram to try them and no ssds if I do get a couple of them running ironically one of them is a laptop I bought running Windows 11 that I paid almost nothing for and it's a fairly new Acer Octa Core. That one for some reason was missing the optical drive and was being sold by somebody that barely spoken English in their 50s. Literally price the same thing on eBay and with no hard drive they wanted like two and 300 bucks just pisses me off that it's running a physical drive so it's slow as hell I thought it was something wrong with it cuz it was so slow and as soon as I seen it had a physical hard drive I'm like he had no wonder is running slow. Machine I'm doing this on is a quad-core Acer from Russia that I've patched up several times. My second Acer quad core. Both of them were Windows 7 generationI'm at the point I've got no choice but to run Windows 10 anymore. I've got a quest 3 and you can't connect it to a laptop unless said laptop is running Windows 10 where as an example you want to load files from the laptop to the quest.
Roblox actually has a fps counter you have to press shift and f5 in game and it will show up
nice you could update some of the hardware if you have the money to
you can buy cooling pad for laptop hope it helps
By the way if you're trying to run VR you have to run Windows 10 none of the VR applications that I'm aware of will run on Windows 7
could enable fancystart in the BIOS to give you a startup sound
@@lukedavis436 it explodes
@@Tech86807 its a feature :D
did u open it and see the inside?
If you was trying to hide your face in these edits, it's still possible to see it in many parts... Just warning.
Adjust the camera angle next time.
yeah I was, but I show my face now anyways so idc
how did you get steam and roblox working?
Perfect for Linux...
Da Vinci Resolve Free
You savage you're running Windows 7 in 2024? Shame shame on you LOL. Quietly passes you at Tim Hortons coffee and donut. I'm not a big fan of Windows 10 and it wasn't that long ago I found out the main problem I've been having with Windows 10 believe it or not was hard drives. Windows 10 runs like a burning bag of dog feces unless you're using a SSD of some sort. Even Windows 7 nowadays is a little bit sluggish unless you're plopping it on an SSD. For the record I usually don't bother playing with laptops unless they're a quad core or a Octa Core or a TriCore you don't want to know how many I've got sitting in a stack right now where I've got no Ram to try them and several of them are dirty expensive gaming laptops from their time Acer Nitros or something like that ended up with a bunch of them a few months ago and none of them had Ram or hard drives when I got them. There are Windows 7 and Windows 10. I got a couple of them with ram that were already up and running but they're technically not gaming rigs although they've got pretty decent graphics cards for their day one of them was an HP and the other one I think was a Lenovo or something like that and those were both Octa Core with Nvidia graphics cards Windows 10 I think they're DDR3 or ddr4. I haven't had the money to start grabbing ssds or Ram for both the last 6 months so I got a big stack of laptops laying around where I got no Ram to try them and no ssds if I do get a couple of them running ironically one of them is a laptop I bought running Windows 11 that I paid almost nothing for and it's a fairly new Acer Octa Core. That one for some reason was missing the optical drive and was being sold by somebody that barely spoken English in their 50s. Literally price the same thing on eBay and with no hard drive they wanted like two and 300 bucks just pisses me off that it's running a physical drive so it's slow as hell I thought it was something wrong with it cuz it was so slow and as soon as I seen it had a physical hard drive I'm like he had no wonder is running slow. Machine I'm doing this on is a quad-core Acer from Russia that I've patched up several times. My second Acer quad core. Both of them were Windows 7 generationI'm at the point I've got no choice but to run Windows 10 anymore. I've got a quest 3 and you can't connect it to a laptop unless said laptop is running Windows 10 where as an example you want to load files from the laptop to the quest.
Toss me one of those gaming laptops ;)