#173182 - 05/12/09 02:09 PM
Re: I Hate Computers...
[Re: ki4buc]
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I know you said you are fed up with Dell, but the Dell Outlet has some options at decent prices. I have purchased a few systems through the outlet and have been satisfied. Also, Vista isn't that bad once you get used to and will likely come on any system you purchase, you can always wipe it and install XP when you get the system though assuming you have the XP software. http://www.dell.com/content/segmenter.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=dfo
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#173185 - 05/12/09 02:52 PM
Re: I Hate Computers...
[Re: mike_m]
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Good Lord, Doug, I wish I was there to lend a hand, or a shoulder, or my Super Redhawk with 300 grain JHPs as a "final solution".
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#173192 - 05/12/09 05:08 PM
Re: I Hate Computers...
[Re: mike_m]
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Any company makes bad and good models, don't dismiss one company just becase of a bad model. If your really relying on your computer then look at the business models rather then the home models, those have better supoort and less "free" stuff loaded on them.
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#173199 - 05/12/09 05:40 PM
Re: I Hate Computers...
[Re: Doug_Ritter]
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The small business ends up being a greay area, some of those models are the home pc's and some are the business pc's so you tend to get random support centers. If it was an inspiron for example even though it may show up in the small business menu it still gets the home support call center. Any other brand does the same thing. Though your problems sounds more like a windows than a computer problem. If you really don't want to buy a new computer and don't want to format the drive thas in there spend $50 on a new drive and stick it in then reinstall. Then if its stable buy a $20 usb enclosure and stick your old drive in it then copy the data over. I do that myself and the old drive becomes the backup and after I'm back and running normally then it gets the data copied to it and goes in the gun safe.
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#173210 - 05/12/09 10:10 PM
Re: I Hate Computers...
[Re: Eugene]
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...is the right answer.
You still have to do the 1.5 weeks of effort to set it all up. If you'd started yesterday you'd be one day closer.
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#173216 - 05/13/09 12:08 AM
Re: I Hate Computers...
[Re: ame]
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And as you do it put all your cd's and dvd's in order and put them in a nice binder, remember blasts binder, do that but along with your important papers put all your software. Even better copy as much as you can on to one dvd to consolidate it and have it all in one place. Then if/when you do need to rebuild everything should be right in place. If you rely on computers for anything then this is as important as keeping your first aid or water or food rotated and fresh. I have a nice document listing everything important to me as well as any software I've installed. Now this is a little easier for me since I just have the os restore cd that came with my netbook, linux distro that I use, one with the garmin software I've bought and one more with openoffice, firefox, thunderbird etc. In a survival situation like NOLA you may be forced to rebuild your system since it could be lost to fire/flood/theft/etc and you need to have everything available as well as have practice rebuilding it. This is one reason I swap in a new drive every couple years just to make sure my docs are up to date and that I can recover.
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#173218 - 05/13/09 12:35 AM
Re: I Hate Computers...
[Re: mike_m]
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I know you said you are fed up with Dell, but the Dell Outlet has some options at decent prices. I have purchased a few systems through the outlet and have been satisfied. Also, Vista isn't that bad once you get used to and will likely come on any system you purchase, you can always wipe it and install XP when you get the system though assuming you have the XP software. http://www.dell.com/content/segmenter.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=dfo I'm with Mike_m on this one, Dell Outlet has some unbeatable deals on systems (defn: I can't build an equivalent PC for less $ from newegg or fry's). Its a bit late but I recommend you purchase a service option for your next PC, while it may double your outlay a. it will still cost less than a Mac :-) and b. if your PC goes on the fritz Dell sends a local tech to your home to triage, replace or repair. My disclaimer: I've never bought the service option myself but it has worked well for one distant aunt who reads email but can't deal with the innards of a PC. Nor do we expect her to.
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