Eric Richards
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As I understand it, The computer would be better off left on all the time, to stop it heating up and cooling down causing metal fatigue.
However a computer serviceman told me even if you turned on your computer and did nothing with it windows operating system slowly corrupts itself, I can believe this my last boss used to leave the computer going after a day or so of Windows 98se it became a "pain in the A____" (PITA) to use, until I rebooted it to save my hair, and a blow out in blood pressure .
This makes LINUX a clear winner for keeping the computer on and not having to reboot it.
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So what I am saying my boss used to leave his computer going all the time, it is just that it had to be rebooted all the time.
				
			However a computer serviceman told me even if you turned on your computer and did nothing with it windows operating system slowly corrupts itself, I can believe this my last boss used to leave the computer going after a day or so of Windows 98se it became a "pain in the A____" (PITA) to use, until I rebooted it to save my hair, and a blow out in blood pressure .
This makes LINUX a clear winner for keeping the computer on and not having to reboot it.
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So what I am saying my boss used to leave his computer going all the time, it is just that it had to be rebooted all the time.
			
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		 . My Windows servers do need to be "refreshed" once and awhile as with any Microsoft operating system. The longest I've got with Windows Server 2003 before an update forced a restart was ~ 30 days.
. My Windows servers do need to be "refreshed" once and awhile as with any Microsoft operating system. The longest I've got with Windows Server 2003 before an update forced a restart was ~ 30 days. 
 
		 ) It does not take hours for me.
 ) It does not take hours for me. 
 
		 , most of the time well over a week.
, most of the time well over a week.