Originally posted by: TallBill
I am not big enough of a Geek to know that answer offhand.
Originally posted by: Philippine Mango
Originally posted by: TallBill
I am not big enough of a Geek to know that answer offhand.
No but you're a big enough troll to post in this thread anyways.
Originally posted by: Philippine Mango
Originally posted by: TallBill
I am not big enough of a Geek to know that answer offhand.
No but you're a big enough troll to post in this thread anyways.
Originally posted by: Philippine Mango
Originally posted by: TallBill
I am not big enough of a Geek to know that answer offhand.
No but you're a big enough troll to post in this thread anyways.
Same as me, I love BeyondTV and I don't know what I did before without it.Originally posted by: WhoBeDaPlaya
5 months on my fileserver, ~40 days on my HTPC (BeyondTV 4.5 is rock solid!).
Main/work rigs - couple of days![]()
Originally posted by: LikeLinus
Originally posted by: Philippine Mango
Originally posted by: TallBill
I am not big enough of a Geek to know that answer offhand.
No but you're a big enough troll to post in this thread anyways.
He was check to make sure you weren't posting 5 1/2 year old articles again like a retard.
Most XP monthly updates have required rebooting. I had one 3-month session where I was too lazy to patch and reboot, so that's probably my record with XP. I've also had (my own) SBS 2003 Server go 3 months without reboot. I'd NEVER do that with a client's Server. The ONLY reason any of my SBS Servers get rebooted is for patches.Originally posted by: AmigaMan
those who have months of uptime, are you just not patching your systems?
Originally posted by: Piuc2020
I keep them on for a few days max if I'm downloading something but usually I just turn them off before going to bed. Gotta save power and no point in shutting down, especially since boot times are so speedy.
Originally posted by: Quinton McLeod
lol
This thread is much like people competing in a Chinese penis size contest.
