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424515 2006-01-27 04:14:00 Prefetch is a Windows XP feature that "remembers" the programs you used last and does a little bit of magic to make the programs load a bit faster next time you fire them up .

Like Metla says, it doesn't make a noticeable difference on fast PCs but on older, slower ones with less RAM it does speed things up a few seconds or so .

Am I a good teacher or what? ;)

YOU IS!
SurferJoe46 (51)
424516 2006-01-27 04:16:00 Please forgive my stupidity, but, What is a "What". Yorkist

or what?

A phrase following a statement that adds emphasis or suggests an option. For example, in Is this a good movie or what? the phrase asks for confirmation or agreement. However, it also may ask for an alternative, as in Is this book a biography or what? In the 1700s it generally asked for a choice among a series of options, and it still has this function, as in In what does John excel? in imagination? in reasoning powers? in mathematics? or what?

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Metla (12)
424517 2006-01-27 04:20:00 Please forgive my stupidity, but, What is a "What". YorkistIt's closely related to an "Otherwise", less extreme than a "Not". It is not a "Knot". Graham L (2)
424518 2006-01-27 04:42:00 Metla Yeah Ok. I'm Caught. Yorkist. Yorkshire Lad (9695)
424519 2006-01-27 05:10:00 Prefetch is a Windows XP feature that "remembers" the programs you used last and does a little bit of magic to make the programs load a bit faster next time you fire them up .

Like Metla says, it doesn't make a noticeable difference on fast PCs but on older, slower ones with less RAM it does speed things up a few seconds or so .

Am I a good teacher or what? ;)
The word you are looking for is "brill"

Sounds like a cookie .
Cicero (40)
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