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stevener11

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    All-In-One Computers
    « on: March 08, 2010, 12:40:19 PM »
    I think for home computing (Not Serious Gaming), All-In-One computers are the way to go.
    My main All-In-one is a Sony Vaio.  I also have a Dell, HP, Gateway, and a MSI (I just gave away).
    My Dell is the mostest, Bestest and Sony is 2nd, them HP, Gateway and (I wouldn't get another MSI(My Opinion).
    The Gateway came with a Primary Solid State Drive, which is to small and full.  I don't want to make the D (slave drive) the main
    drive, because I would have to reload everything.  So it just sits there staring at me. 
    The Red Dell I purchased is not long available.  They only have a 19", in Black or Pink/white.  I like colors.

    I think one of the dumbest things I did was purchase a Netbook.  What a waste.  Slowwwww.     :D
    SBE

    Atari7800

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    Re: All-In-One Computers
    « Reply #1 on: March 08, 2010, 01:24:49 PM »
    iv'e gotten 3 hp notebooks at work in the last month, two had to be sent back.  hp was pretty good about doing the returns, but still.
    I would second that on the netbooks, those things are junk

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    Re: All-In-One Computers
    « Reply #2 on: March 08, 2010, 01:28:23 PM »
    You can "clone" the SSD drive to the larger one in one step using the HDD' manuf. diagnostics utility...FREE.
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    stevener11

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      Re: All-In-One Computers
      « Reply #3 on: March 08, 2010, 02:06:22 PM »
      Thanks
      SBE