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To: ThePythonicCow

PS
I'd rather NOT spend anymore money, other than to just buy a new computer ;)


38 posted on 02/05/2006 10:07:27 AM PST by najida (I'm so glad no one on the internet can see me today....Think Bill the Cat with a hangover.)
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To: najida; ThePythonicCow

PS I'd rather NOT spend anymore money, other than to just buy a new computer ;) 38 posted on 02/05/2006 11:07:27 AM MST by najida

Get a Mac with OS X ; all the security of BSD Unix and the pretty face of GUI.

42 posted on 02/05/2006 10:22:16 AM PST by Uri’el-2012 (Trust in YHvH forever, for the LORD, YHvH is the Rock eternal. (Isaiah 26:4))
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To: najida
If your hardware is fine and fast enough for your needs, then buying a new computer could be a waste of time and money. A fresh install of Windows would be easier, and get you to the same sane place. Well, same place, except that your computer will still be slower than a current one, and already be well past the midpoint of its life expectancy.

Though, buying a new computer does offer you the opportunity to throw the current one out the window, which could be very satisfying.

More seriously, whether I would buy a new computer would depend on how old and weak the hardware in the old one was. You say this is an HP Pavillion from 2002. That sounds old to me (but I'm a computer geek.) How much memory does it have, how big is the disk, and how fast is the processor?

Unless your answers to these questions suggest you got one of the biggest, baddest, fastest HP Pavillion's sold at that time, I would recommend doing what you seem inclined to do anyway - get a new computer. The increased performance will delight you.

I'd recommend checking out MonarchComputer.com's Value Desktop systems. Monarch is one of the top rated computer system vendors, according to my long time favorite rating site ResellerRatings.com.

45 posted on 02/05/2006 11:46:14 AM PST by ThePythonicCow (The distrust of authority is a deeply destructive force in the hands of evil men.)
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