The Trials and Tribulations of Buying Computer Hardware

I bought two pieces of computer hardware on a recent Saturday. Well, really three…

The last was the most impressive item, although the first wasn’t too unimpressive, either. I finally made my decision and purchased another notebook (that was the last purchase of the day — number 3).

Many readers will remember that my main computer is my notebook computer. My Dell Inspiron 8600 has served me pretty well for over four years, though. Since I’m buying a "desktop replacement" notebook, I have to use it a while to get my money’s worth out of the computer.

The most significant factor in my I8600 was the LCD screen. Many notebooks were available with resolutions of 1024×768. However, I was already used to a high resolution of 1400×1050 and used to the amount of information (in multiple windows) that I could have on the screen at one time. That one feature is probably the major reason my second notebook was a Dell as was my first.

Upgrading the memory was a great way to get better performance from the notebook. My first upgrade was to increase from the original 256 megabytes to 384 megabytes (256+128). This made Windows XP run much more quickly. Of course, as memory becomes cheaper and computers get more powerful, Windows, antivirus programs, and other programs took more and more memory and more…

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Terry’s Computer Tips newsletters July 26th

This week’s online newsletter includes:

*   Questions About Upgrading to Windows 7
A reader wrote with some interesting thoughts and questions…

*   The Lighter Side of Technology
This week’s computer technology cartoon at Terry’s Computer Tips.

*   More WinPatrol / WinPatrol Plus Features
What can WinPatrol do for you? A lot…

*   Summertime Travel — and Internet Access
It’s travel time — how can we get our daily Internet fix?

*   My Security Software Recommendations
My recommendations for anti-virus, anti-spyware, firewall, and anti-spam software…

This week’s email and on-line newsletters are now available:
*   free weekly Terry’s Computer Tips email newsletter
*   weekly on-line Terry’s Computer Tips newsletter

  XP Repair Pro 4.0      XP Repair Pro 4.0
Windows Registry & System Repair, Registry Defragmenter
Repair common errors in Windows XP and Vista
Hard Drive Cleanup, Registry Editor, and more
http://terryscomputertips.com/XPRepairPro

Terry’s Computer Tips newsletters July 19th

Terry’s Computer Tips newsletters July 19th

This week’s online newsletter includes:

*   Small, Neat Freeware Utilities
When a reader suggested a freeware alternative, I found some other nice-looking free utilities, too…

*   The Lighter Side of Technology
This week’s computer technology cartoon at Terry’s Computer Tips.

*   Devices and Printers in Windows 7
Windows 7’s dialog boxes are a lot more functional and friendly at the same time, and the Devices and Printers dialog box is no exception…

*   A Look at the Windows XP Security Center
There’s some good status information in the Windows XP Security Center, and access to a lot more…

*   My Security Software Recommendations
My recommendations for anti-virus, anti-spyware, firewall, and anti-spam software…

This week’s email and on-line newsletters are now available:
*   free weekly Terry’s Computer Tips email newsletter
*   weekly on-line Terry’s Computer Tips newsletter

  XP Repair Pro 4.0      XP Repair Pro 4.0
Windows Registry & System Repair, Registry Defragmenter
Repair common errors in Windows XP and Vista
Hard Drive Cleanup, Registry Editor, and more
http://terryscomputertips.com/XPRepairPro

Terry’s Computer Tips newsletters June 28th

This week’s online newsletter includes:

*   Copying Pictures Only Makes Shortcuts
A reader is using the drag-and-drop method to make copies — but only gets Shortcuts instead. The problem is caused by the inconsistant way Windows handles the drag-and-drop.

*   The Lighter Side of Technology
This week’s computer technology cartoon at Terry’s Computer Tips.

*   Low Signal on Wireless Network — Feedback from Users
In last week’s online newsletter, a reader needed help solving a low signal strength problem. Several readers wrote with additional tips…

*   Can’t Install Printer — Do Not Have Permission
One of the frustrating events in life — the printer that worked on one computer, but won’t install on the new computer…

*   My Security Software Recommendations
My recommendations for anti-virus, anti-spyware, firewall, and anti-spam software…

This week’s email and on-line newsletters are now available:
*   free weekly Terry’s Computer Tips email newsletter
*   weekly on-line Terry’s Computer Tips newsletter

  XP Repair Pro 4.0      XP Repair Pro 4.0
Windows Registry & System Repair, Registry Defragmenter
Repair common errors in Windows XP and Vista
Hard Drive Cleanup, Registry Editor, and more
http://terryscomputertips.com/XPRepairPro

Dell Mini-10 — the first week and first trip

When I ordered my Mini-10 netbook, the scheduled ship date was May 7th and the estimated delivery (at the 3-5 business days $10 shippig charge I chose) was May 12th. Needless to say, I was looking forward to receiving the netbook, especially since I sold my Asus Eee PC netbook last weekend.

On the day it was scheduled to ship, I received an email advising that the expected delivery date May 16th! The even bigger surprise was that it actually shipped the next day. Not only that, Dell upgraded the shipping to Saturday delivery, at no extra charge to me — so it arrived even before the original expected delivery date.

I know that some people, including ones whose judgement I respect, have had problems with Dell. However, I’ve always been impressed with their quality and service.

My first step, of course, was to turn it on and accept the license agreement for the “system builder’s” version of Windows XP Home. The operating system is one place where Dell is unlike some of its competition. Dell actually provides the Windows operating system CDROM…

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Terry’s Computer Tips newsletters May 24th

This week’s online newsletter includes:

*   Router Seems to Have Failed
A reader has trouble with his router and can not connect to the Internet…

*   The Lighter Side of Technology
This week’s computer technology cartoon at Terry’s Computer Tips.

*   A Quick Look at ESET’s Smart Security 4.0 Suite
I install and start using ESET’s Smart Security 4.0 so I’m not using the same protection software onn all my computers, and to help me find a suite that I can recommend for those who want to purchase one package…

*   Synchronizing Two Hard Drives — Suggestions from Readers
Several readers had helpful comments, responding to JJ’s request last week…

*   My Security Software Recommendations
My recommendations for anti-virus, anti-spyware, firewall, and anti-spam software…

This week’s email and on-line newsletters are nowa vailable:
*   free weekly Terry’s Computer Tips email newsletter
*   weekly on-line Terry’s Computer Tips newsletter

  ESET Smart Security Software, Home and Home Office Version, 2 Years, 1 User License      ESET Smart Security Software

Home and Home Office Version

Antivirus, Antispyware, Antispam, and Firewall, too.

Multi-computer and multi-year discounts…

http://terryscomputertips.com/EsetSS

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