To: mlmr
Hmm. I would probably recommend Dell, but, well...I have no help. I buy generic parts and assemble them myself, but that takes some experience/skill you might have.
Mostly I'm curious: what was wrong that you were shipped TWO and neither one worked?
6 posted on
03/25/2003 1:43:51 PM PST by
Petronski
(I'm not always cranky.)
To: Petronski
"Mostly I'm curious: what was wrong that you were shipped TWO and neither one worked?"
I'm curious, too. I've never had a problem with Dell. Maybe something else is going on here other than a dead PC.
To: Petronski
"Mostly I'm curious: what was wrong that you were shipped TWO and neither one worked?"
I just had a thought. It could be that the new PC's wouldn't work with her existing peripherals. I had that problem when I upgraded to a PC with Windows XP. My old Xerox laser printer, a scanner, and one other peripheral just weren't supported by XP.
Never mind. I bought a new printer and scanner, which I had needed anyhow, and am much happier now. Two bits says that was the problem.
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