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![]() "Jim" wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: Modern computers (e.g., desktop/workstation systems) are so small that "repairing" them seems impractical most of the time. If a circuit goes, there is no reasonable repair possible. I've had laptop screens replaced, but beyond that and drives, it seems like a waste of time. The newest systems are usually pretty inexpensive and faster/better (notable exception Vista-based). ![]() Maybe true for you, but most home systems are easily repaired by a 12-year-old at a tiny fraction of the cost of a new system. Only reason to get a new system is the old is obsolete for your needs. Or to brag "I've got the latest." Jim - Okay. Time to call Jim a moron and a liar. I guess. I tend to use a computer until it so obsolete that it's not worth fixing. Just updated everything.. laptop/home system/iPhone, so I should be good to go for a few months. ![]() |