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Chevon

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Weed™ said:
Or I'll just SE Apple into giving me a free iPad irate:

Either way works.

Back on topic. I have an HP, getting a Macbook, and I also have a Dell that needs an OS.

if you post your dells system info, then i can recommend the right os for it, most likely it will be windows 7, it depends.
 

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I have a HP. But you can't tell, since I've changed the case and upgraded a few part. Today I went out today and bought the wife a netbook from MSI. I am digging this netbook. So I am going to buy one for myself. Also looking to build a pc. Not sure which direction i am going to go. Intel or AMD( I am a fan boy).
 

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I actually made my own computer. But, all in all, I like Dell computers. They're really well known to maintain durability through out it's life time. And they're pretty strong as well. And, also, Asus laptops are not that bad. They're good for gaming computers.
 

Chevon

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Great keep posting your brand guys, make things much easier, for me
 

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--------------------DESKTOP--------------------------
Proc: Intel Core 2 Quad Q9550 2.83ghz 12MB 1333Mhz
Mobo: GIGABYTE GA-EP45-UD3R
GPU: Inno3D 9800GT 1024MB DDR3 256BIT
RAM: 2GB Corsair XMS 2 DDR2 800
HD Seagate Barracuda 500gb 7200rpm SATA
OD LG GH22LS40 22X Sata Lightscribe
PSU: CORSAIR CMPSU-550VX
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-------------------NOTEBOOKS------------------------
MSi Wind U100
Intel Atom
2GB RAM
160GB + 160GB External
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Toshiba Sat A215
AMD Athlon
2GB RAM
160GB + 160GB External
---school---
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Chevon

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not bad, could use some more ram for the first one, your running some big rigs.
 

Chevon

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I recently got a gateway mx6121, windows vista, but this model of gateway, has a default OS which is windows xp, don't know why it has vista on it, but I do know that some of the driver, are not compatible with this model, so I might as well change the OS back to windows xp.

IF YOU WANT TO FIND OUT MORE INFORMATION ON COMPATIBLE DRIVERS FOR DIFFERENT OS, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO PM ME.
 

Chevon

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most likely, depends on the problem.
 
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I did have a problem where I got a pop-up saying "USB Device Not Recognized", and there was nothing in the ports. I just disabled that driver. Coincidentally, the issue happened the night after my Norton expired(came with my computer. I'd personally never use it now).

A few months back I had a problem with my C drive, and a whole bunch of codes were popping up on my screen whenever I booted it up. It eventually stopped after a few reboots. :tongue:

All in all, I like my Toshiba laptop.
 

Chevon

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wow could of been a minor driver problem. I don't have all your computers info so I can't say what really the problem was but it all good now right.