+1 on the wireless.

When I got my first ThinkPad in 2002 (underpowered by today's standards -- single core, Pentium III) the mp3 tracks would hesitate when the wireless looked for a signal every few minutes. It drove me crazy for a while. The friendly tech support folks at IBM figured it out, I turned off the wireless, and it hasn't given me any trouble since. BTW, 7 years later, it's still running perfectly, those ThinkPads are built like tanks.

All my on-stage laptops have minimal programs running. No anti-virus, no "office", no Internet, no anything else except for the applications that Windows needs to run itself and the software I use to play my mp3s (which is Windows Media Player).

That way I have no conflicts, no unnecessary background tasks, and no interruptions of the music.

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