Will it slow down if you change your MACbook to windows?

Updated on number 2024-05-03
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Apple's Mac OS X (here the "X" is pronounced "Ten") will only work with Macs, not PCs (PCs are equipped with black apples that have been modified by third-party developers, not the original), which means that Apple will not have too much work to adapt to the hardware, and will be meticulous in the details, so that users can use Mac OS X on Macs more easily.

    Microsoft's hardware adaptation is unimaginable (see market report for details), which is why Microsoft's Windows can be used on almost all home computers, which is why Windows has a crash rate that is a little bigger than that of Mac (after all, it is Microsoft, not much worse), which is why some people will say that Apple is better than Windows.

    I think after reading the instructions I managed to complete, you know the answer to the question, right? Macbook installation on Windows will be a little stuck, but because it is a boot camp installation of Windows, so it will not be too stuck, daily use will basically not go wrong (but it depends on how you use it), I recommend using Mac for entertainment, do serious things or use Windows

    If there is something wrong with the words of the family, I hope to advise.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    This is not comparable, but Apple's configuration is not low, and most of them are configured as SSDSSD solid state drives, and the installation of Windows is also very fast, don't worry.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Won't slow down? That's a good wish.

    Disk fragmentation is generated, but there is no need for large fragmentation, so there is no need to defragment. For the sake of publicity, it ended up being "OSX no disk fragmentation". By the way, the same goes for Linux.

    It's true that there is no registry or anything like that, but there must always be a place to record the configuration of the program. This is the program's own plist or something. If these configurations and programs themselves are written in a package, then you can delete them directly when you uninstall them.

    However, many programs also have to write things in other directories of the system. In this case, it is not possible to uninstall the program simply by removing it. In time...

    That's how the system junk comes.

    There is a so-called "Smart Folder List", which is actually based on the conditions you give, putting all the files that meet the requirements in a virtual folder. As a result, when there are many files, it will take more time to read the Smart List.

    4。The file manipulation itself also takes time. There are too many documents, then...

    5。Caching also affects speed. Therefore, it will be effective to clear the following regularly.

    The system doesn't have a blue screen, but there will be four countries, which is basically the same thing as Win's blue screen. However, if there is no problem with the hardware, the chances of Shikoku appearing are still very small. If you don't mess around, you won't encounter it.

    I've been using mac for 3 years and I've never encountered 4 countries.

    Having said all this, the slowdown of the system is much lighter than that of Windows. If you pay attention to maintenance, then it is not much slower. But it's definitely not "not going to slow down".

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