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On 7/20/11 4:25 PM, Canuck57 wrote:
On 20/07/2011 2:04 PM, Harryk wrote: 1. I don't use my wife's computers for anything. I do help her set up new software or help her resolve problems with the equipment. Spoofer, below you said she had an IT guy..... The IT guy isn't at the house, moron. |
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Harryk wrote:
On 7/20/11 8:56 AM, Florida Jim wrote: On 7/20/2011 6:11 AM, Harryk wrote: On 7/20/11 1:36 AM, wrote: On Tue, 19 Jul 2011 22:11:30 -0700, wrote: On Tue, 19 Jul 2011 21:31:20 -0400, wrote: On 7/19/11 9:22 PM, Tim wrote: On Jul 19, 7:58 pm, John wrote: On Tue, 19 Jul 2011 15:56:06 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Jul 18, 11:52 am, John wrote: ...thinking about this one. Any input? Anyone ever heard of it? http://tinyurl.com/4xhpyk6 My wife has one and it's a nice machine, but it is heavy. and it's also loaded with Visa, which is kind of a pain, but it does everything she needs it for, which is a lot more than what i need. She's had no problem with the machine itself, but the battery died w/in warranty, and who ever she bought it from sent her one out promptly and a call tag to send the defective one back shipping paid both ways. The Geek Squad at Best Buys will remove all that stuff for $25. Not sure if they'll work on any computer, or if it has to be bought there. My wife's was very clean when she brought it home. hmmm, I said 'Visa" when I meant "Vista" just now caught it. but you knew what I meant, I'm sure.... Let's see...Tim's wife's computer was loaded with Visa, which "is kind of a pain..." Visa, aka Vista, is the operating system on that computer. Herring says the Best Buy boys will remove "all that stuff" (Vista) for $25. I wonder what parts of the operating system the Best Buy boys will remove, and how well the computer will run without them? You don't need or want Vista, install Win7 instead. If the computer is current, there's no way it'd be delivered with Vista. I've been using Win7 Pro for quite a while now, and I really like it. Very stable like XP Pro, and it's easier. It does take some getting used to but not like Vista. My wife's new home desktop computer came with some flavor of Win 7, but other than installing some software on it for her, I've managed to avoid using it. She's also got an ancient HP laptop running XP, but only uses that to pull in email when she travels. It's a clunker and I think I'm going to get her to donate it to some organization and get her an iPad III when it comes out, or maybe a netbook. Her laptop weighs about 8 pounds with the powerpack. The iPads weigh next to nothing. Two windows machines in the house? Kind of throws the phrase "I only post with a Mac *out the window*" Snerk. I don't have access to my wife's computers. She has some info on them about people she is treating and therefore they are not accessible by anyone but her. Just like anything above the basement? |
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says... Harryk wrote: On 7/20/11 8:56 AM, Florida Jim wrote: On 7/20/2011 6:11 AM, Harryk wrote: On 7/20/11 1:36 AM, wrote: On Tue, 19 Jul 2011 22:11:30 -0700, wrote: On Tue, 19 Jul 2011 21:31:20 -0400, wrote: On 7/19/11 9:22 PM, Tim wrote: On Jul 19, 7:58 pm, John wrote: On Tue, 19 Jul 2011 15:56:06 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Jul 18, 11:52 am, John wrote: ...thinking about this one. Any input? Anyone ever heard of it? http://tinyurl.com/4xhpyk6 My wife has one and it's a nice machine, but it is heavy. and it's also loaded with Visa, which is kind of a pain, but it does everything she needs it for, which is a lot more than what i need. She's had no problem with the machine itself, but the battery died w/in warranty, and who ever she bought it from sent her one out promptly and a call tag to send the defective one back shipping paid both ways. The Geek Squad at Best Buys will remove all that stuff for $25. Not sure if they'll work on any computer, or if it has to be bought there. My wife's was very clean when she brought it home. hmmm, I said 'Visa" when I meant "Vista" just now caught it. but you knew what I meant, I'm sure.... Let's see...Tim's wife's computer was loaded with Visa, which "is kind of a pain..." Visa, aka Vista, is the operating system on that computer. Herring says the Best Buy boys will remove "all that stuff" (Vista) for $25. I wonder what parts of the operating system the Best Buy boys will remove, and how well the computer will run without them? You don't need or want Vista, install Win7 instead. If the computer is current, there's no way it'd be delivered with Vista. I've been using Win7 Pro for quite a while now, and I really like it. Very stable like XP Pro, and it's easier. It does take some getting used to but not like Vista. My wife's new home desktop computer came with some flavor of Win 7, but other than installing some software on it for her, I've managed to avoid using it. She's also got an ancient HP laptop running XP, but only uses that to pull in email when she travels. It's a clunker and I think I'm going to get her to donate it to some organization and get her an iPad III when it comes out, or maybe a netbook. Her laptop weighs about 8 pounds with the powerpack. The iPads weigh next to nothing. Two windows machines in the house? Kind of throws the phrase "I only post with a Mac *out the window*" Snerk. I don't have access to my wife's computers. She has some info on them about people she is treating and therefore they are not accessible by anyone but her. Just like anything above the basement? No, she let's me mow the lawn and feed human food scraps to the critters to kill them. |
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