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Old 03-01-2021, 07:06 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by Ashjuk View Post
I bought the Mac mainly because of it's instant on, I can flip it open and start using it right away. I have had numerous Windows laptops over the years and none of them ever seemed to be able to do that properly.
My cheap Windows laptop is pretty good at recovering from standby. The 'big' computer boots very quickly from SSD, so no need.

Are Mac uses especially prone to going long stretches between boots? When supporting Sibelius, the music score publishing program, it always seems to be Mac users who have to be recommended a cold boot when random and bizarre glitches appear. And I think Mac has a special utility to fix when the system loses track of its fonts, something that just doesn't happen on Windows.
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