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- From: wslee@almond-frost.ai.mit.edu (Whay Sing Lee)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.ms-windows.misc
- Subject: Re: Should I leave it on?
- Date: 16 Dec 1992 19:11:18 GMT
- Organization: MIT Artificial Intelligence Lab
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- In article <831@blue.cis.pitt.edu>, cap@mb5000.anes.upmc.edu (chris pilewski) writes:
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- |> |> Should I quit win3.1 when
- |> |> I leave the comp. on for a while (I can't see why, but thought I'd ask
- |> |> to be safe)?
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- |> This is not necessary. Just running Windows (without any programs running)
- |> does not increase the system load.
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- you might want to make sure all the files you are working on have
- been properly saved before you leave though .. nasty things could happen to
- the power supply when you are not around , and I bet it's no fun trying
- to recover your data from the windows swap file .... [ and for that matter,
- it's the same for whatever OS/application you run ... save those files .. ]
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- whay.
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