Why you need more than 1 Windows system: Spread your software load over several Windows systems. Less loading means better performance and more stability. HyperOs treats a whole Windows system like one file which you can drag, drop, copy, paste, delete, image and restore at up to 2GB per minute. This is not multibooting. It is single booting of your C: drive and then boot environment redirection. No one believed that this was possible until HyperOs was launched. Even today people find it hard to believe what HyperOs can do until they try it. Go see for yourself: http://www.hyperossystems.co.uk
Solve the one Application too far problem: How many times have you had your PC working fine, and then loaded in just one more driver or application and the whole thing ground to a halt? The "Computer Guys" at www.Bhreviews.co.uk have coined the phrase "A program too far" for this all too common PC situation. Once Windows has become corrupted, often through no fault of Windows, you are on a hiding to nothing if like most people you do not wish to look under the "bonnet." This creates a situation where people are nervous about loading new applications. The obvious solution to this problem is to have several windows systems and try out new software in non-mission critical systems. Then you can load in every piece of software on the cover disk of every computer magazine, without fear. Now you have a PC, which can do anything. Find out how at: www.HyperOs2002.com
Free yourself of Windows constraints: We all know Windows tends to be crash prone and we are all familiar with the application too far problem, where loading that last piece of software suddenly makes you computer boot up slowly, perform sluggishly and even crash regularly. We live in a world where application providers write software, often badly, on the basis that their particular application is the only one that's going to sit on your PC. You could switch to a Linux operating system, which is more reliable than Windows. However, 95 percent of the world's PCs work on Windows operating systems and most software providers write applications for Windows, not Linux. So for most PC users this is not an ideal solution. Also, you can still get driver conflicts with Linux. So what's the solution to Windows overload and driver conflicts? The best approach is to simply avoid overloading Windows in the first place and not install conflicting drivers. Of course that puts real constraints on what you can do with your PC. Well not anymore! The solution is to have multiple Windows operating systems, none of which need to be overloaded, because you can spread your applications. Where there are potential driver conflicts, you simply install them in separate systems. HyperOs Systems has come up with the world's most advanced and easy to use Operating System Manager & Multiplier. It provides you with the ability to have a more solid computing platform. You can switch between systems from a simple Windows GUI interface, back-up and restore whole systems within minutes. So if you do have a fatal crash, you can recover from it within minutes and simply restore an image of your system over the corrupted one. With HyperOs you can break the limitations imposed by Windows. You no longer have to live in fear of damaging your only operating system, because with HyperOs you can have up to 19 others and you can truly enjoy the full power of your hardware.
A future where Windows crashes, driver conflicts, Windows ageing, Windows overload are eradicated.
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