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Making Windows usable on the GPD Pocket
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njefferies
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Making Windows usable on the GPD Pocket
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October 29, 2019, 06:15:30 am »
A little late - I thought I'd put this up before.
This is really about making Windows less of a pig in general -
https://neilstechdocs.blogspot.com/2017/09/gpd-pocket.html
I intend to replicate it on my Chuwi minibook when it arrives.
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Current: HP Omnibook 300, Dell XPS 13 Dev Edition, Samsung Tab S 8.4, GPD Pocket
Past: Compaq Concerto, Palm III, TRG Pro, Handera 330, Omnibook 600, AST Ascentia J30, Omnibook 800CT, Palm Tungsten T, Lifebook B2154, Zaurus SL-C1000, Lifebook U810
Varti
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Making Windows usable on the GPD Pocket
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October 30, 2019, 04:03:08 am »
Thanks for this interesting how-to blog post. I don't have a GPD device myself, though I believe these instructions will be useful to anyone who'd like to make Windows 10 snappier. I'll use it for my wife's laptop if it will start to crawl.
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