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Reminder: Update your PC info for the next round of statistics updates

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This is your once a month reminder to make sure your PC information is correct on your user profiles. A fresh batch of statistics is generated on the 1st of each month.

You need to be logged in to see when you last updated your PC info!

You can see the statistics any time on this page.

PC Info is automatically purged if it hasn't been updated, or if you don't click the link to remain in for 2 years. This way we prevent too much stale data and don't hold onto your data for longer than required. If this is still correct and it has been a long time since you updated, you can simply click here to continue to be included. If this isn't correct, click here to go to your User Control Panel to update it!

 

 

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Hamish Sep 28, 2020
Quoting: Samsai
Quoting: tonRLiam (or anyone). Is running Windows XP on virtualization software considered as dual boot? May need to run XP to use Nokia PC suite for set up old Nokia S40 phone.
I don't make the rules, but my opinion would be that day-to-day active virtualization should count as dual-boot but also you shouldn't count it as a dual-boot if you just briefly touch a Windows system. So if it's just a matter of setting up a phone and you aren't actually using that XP system for anything else, I wouldn't count it.
Especially since this is a gaming oriented survey and you are not using the VM for gaming.
tonR Sep 28, 2020
Quoting: SamsaiI don't make the rules, but my opinion would be that day-to-day active virtualization should count as dual-boot but also you shouldn't count it as a dual-boot if you just briefly touch a Windows system. So if it's just a matter of setting up a phone and you aren't actually using that XP system for anything else, I wouldn't count it.
Understood. So, I'm not changing dual-boot question.

Quoting: g000hMaybe you could access your Nokia Suite software using WINE instead?
Well, using WINE is kinda hit-and-miss and happened once time my phone got factory reset, try it before and won't do it again.
Also, I'm afraid to run XP directly without any sandboxing nowadays. Especially my Win XP is "buried treasury" version.
Philadelphus Sep 30, 2020
Quoting: damarrinGreat writeup, Phil, thanks for taking the time to do this. Observing trends is always very interesting and GOL's stats are a splendid tool.
Cheers! I actually surprised myself with how long it came out. Guess it was a slow lockdown day here in Melbourne.
kneekoo Oct 22, 2020
Yesterday's notification: Your PC information hasn't been updated in a few months - be sure to keep it up to date!
My "Computer info" page says: You last updated yours: 25 Sep, 2020

I feel a great disturbance in the Force.
Philadelphus Oct 22, 2020
Huh, I got the same notification (with the last update day being one day later).
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