Can I remove Microsoft .net framework?

Can I remove Microsoft .net framework?

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QBee

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20,991 posts

145 months

Thursday 26th November 2015
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Explanatory photo to explain Goaty's last remark for the Non-TVR respondents



The above 5 litre beast does about 8 mpg on track - usually refilling the tank by 11 am... eek

bitchstewie

51,311 posts

211 months

Thursday 26th November 2015
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QBee said:
So what I am looking for is a fast, quality processor, decent clock speed, plenty of RAM, robust case and that all important good quality screen. Those things all in one package tend to equate to spending £600, not £300. I don't see the need to spend £1000, I agree.

But I would welcome more thoughts please.
Honestly, not being funny but if you keep the thing 4 years then the difference between £600 and £1000 is 25p a day.

I know I don't need to spend a £1000 on the Macbook Pro I'm typing this on, but like yourself I spend a fair bit (ok way too much) of my life on it so I spend a bit more on something I like.

The "two sets of operating systems to maintain" bit is, respectfully, a non-issue. If you have VMware Fusion or Parallels then OK there's a cost and a little complexity involved, but it's just not a big deal.

QBee

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20,991 posts

145 months

Thursday 26th November 2015
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Ok. Mind wide open. The multi op systems issue only becomes an issue after 5 years.

Goaty Bill 2

3,414 posts

120 months

Thursday 26th November 2015
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QBee said:
Explanatory photo to explain Goaty's last remark for the Non-TVR respondents



The above 5 litre beast does about 8 mpg on track - usually refilling the tank by 11 am... eek
I knew you couldn't resist...
Had to happen really didn't it smile

Now, stop hijacking your own thread!