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Date: | Sat, 24 May 2014 10:29:07 -0700 |
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Harry,
It sounds like you're interested in trying the Mac. If this is the case,
do it, so you won't wonder if OSX really is better than Windows.
When I was using the Mac, I sometimes lost speech. Most of the time,
pressing command+F5 once or twice brought it back, but sometimes I had
to do other things.
I seem to remember that your computer was bought used five years ago.
Even though it was in good condition, it may be that your problems are
caused by the computer feeling its age. As our machines get older, they
slow down. Web pages take longer to load, which means they're more
likely to crash, yada-yada-yada. My first few computers had long life
spans, but the ones I've bought over the last ten years have died much
younger. five years sounds to me like is replacement age. I know I was
pleasantly surprised by how well things worked when I bought my newest
machine.
Ciao
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