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It's amazing how unreliable computers are. My Dad has three computers and I have one. Two are Windows XP, one is Windows 98 and the other is a Mac.
Well where should I start. The Windows 98 PC is an old Dell Inspiron 7500 we only use for the internet. It's had lots of viruses that my Dad's had to sort out. (he works with computers for his job so he knows most of the time what he's doing).
After all this we installed newer software and the PC slowed down so much it was ridiclus. So he uninstalled it. After this every time we started up the computer error messages would come up that would make the computer go weird. I don't know what he did to sort it out but the was working on the PC for a while. It works fine now but an error message still comes up but it doesn't effect the computer. I think he's had other problems as well but I can't remember.
One of the Advent XP PC is the most reliable Windows PC. It's had an error once where the computer would turn on but wouldn't load up. We got a tecknition in for this and he fixed it on the spot. It's also had another error the other day where a file was corrupted and you needed to install it on the computer again. I Usually play games on that computer and after that The Sims 2 game wouldn't run properly.
My computer is by far the worst. Is a year two year old Dell Inspiron 8600. It keeps crashing in games (we bought it with the latest graphics card at the time, the ATI 9600 Pro Turbo) and a green or red checked screen would appear. No matter what my Dad did, install newer drivers and software, it wouldn't go away. He spent weeks on it. Then another problem appeared. The mouse kept sticking when you moved it which was extremely annoying. My Dad spent another few days on it and he couldn't find the problem. So in the end he had to reinstall windows XP and don't install the mouse drivers. It worked. This is ridiculus. Why would Dell make a mouse driver that would really annoy people. It would stick in games as well. Well at least the computer is settled at the moment. Some games are alright to play on it as it the red or green screen appears rarely. The thing that stumps me most is that some days the computer plays alright, if i haven't used it for a few weeks and sometimes it plays up or really plays up. The graphics settings on the computer are all wrong. When you say "high quality" it makes the quality lower, when you say low it makes the quality better in some areas ands worse in others. When you wan't to turn on anistrophic filtering it NEVER does it. ITS COMPLETEY CRAZY!
Well the most reliable computer is the Mac Powerbook G4. NO PROBLEMS! 👍
Right so you've heard my experience so let's hear yours.
Well where should I start. The Windows 98 PC is an old Dell Inspiron 7500 we only use for the internet. It's had lots of viruses that my Dad's had to sort out. (he works with computers for his job so he knows most of the time what he's doing).
After all this we installed newer software and the PC slowed down so much it was ridiclus. So he uninstalled it. After this every time we started up the computer error messages would come up that would make the computer go weird. I don't know what he did to sort it out but the was working on the PC for a while. It works fine now but an error message still comes up but it doesn't effect the computer. I think he's had other problems as well but I can't remember.
One of the Advent XP PC is the most reliable Windows PC. It's had an error once where the computer would turn on but wouldn't load up. We got a tecknition in for this and he fixed it on the spot. It's also had another error the other day where a file was corrupted and you needed to install it on the computer again. I Usually play games on that computer and after that The Sims 2 game wouldn't run properly.
My computer is by far the worst. Is a year two year old Dell Inspiron 8600. It keeps crashing in games (we bought it with the latest graphics card at the time, the ATI 9600 Pro Turbo) and a green or red checked screen would appear. No matter what my Dad did, install newer drivers and software, it wouldn't go away. He spent weeks on it. Then another problem appeared. The mouse kept sticking when you moved it which was extremely annoying. My Dad spent another few days on it and he couldn't find the problem. So in the end he had to reinstall windows XP and don't install the mouse drivers. It worked. This is ridiculus. Why would Dell make a mouse driver that would really annoy people. It would stick in games as well. Well at least the computer is settled at the moment. Some games are alright to play on it as it the red or green screen appears rarely. The thing that stumps me most is that some days the computer plays alright, if i haven't used it for a few weeks and sometimes it plays up or really plays up. The graphics settings on the computer are all wrong. When you say "high quality" it makes the quality lower, when you say low it makes the quality better in some areas ands worse in others. When you wan't to turn on anistrophic filtering it NEVER does it. ITS COMPLETEY CRAZY!
Well the most reliable computer is the Mac Powerbook G4. NO PROBLEMS! 👍
Right so you've heard my experience so let's hear yours.