BenRK
That One Guy!
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- Seen Dec 1, 2009
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Sorry, I just stopped listening as soon as you started tooting your own horn.
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Fixed that one for you! No need for you to thank me <3Sorry, I just stopped listening as soon as I realized I am completely and utterly wrong and lack reading comprehension.
That's because I *am* a girl. A transgirl is still a girl; got it memorized? <3Yep, more classic crap from you.
Oh, and you have claimed to be a girl. And cause you LOVE proof so much, here's some.
https://www.pokecommunity.com/posts/5123530/
At school, we use Windows XP Professional. I see no difference between Home and Professional but I'm assured there are some.
Oh, I have been ~ but I don't need to be; you're breaking the rules poppet :3Oh you're a mod now, huh?
I am an Apple man all the way (If you haven't seen my username, then you deserve to die O_O ). So far, I have two computers running OS X, which are a MacBook (a few gens old; running OS X 10.5.8 (primary), 10.6.1 (thinking of upgrading but holding back for the time being), Windows XP (bluescreens on start, probably going to erase), Windows 7 in a virtual machine, Mac OS X in a virtual machine (10.5.2, hacked), and Ubuntu Linux (9.04)) and a Dell Mini 10v (pretty new, running a vanilla copy of OS X 10.5.8 (planning to upgrade to 10.6.1) and Windoze XP (for compatibility reasons)).
I know, I use a lot of OSes. :D
I really don't get why people use virtual machines. I mean, it's going to be inherently slower then just dual booting.
But for older OS's that you just want to goof around in and tinker with, yeah, I can understand that.
I really don't get why people use virtual machines. I mean, it's going to be inherently slower then just dual booting.