Re: Thanks, better to get 'new pc?'
- From: Alias <aka@[notme]maskedandanonymous.org>
- Date: Wed, 11 Jan 2006 17:09:57 +0100
maligold wrote:
Hi Thanks, all for your support/responses on this.
One thing about which I can NOT really get on this is that this, computer with 'noise' is my second computer that I purchased two years ago when my, other computer I did. The first one is PERFECTLY 'OK,' ... no problem whatsoever. "Two" pcs are exact same age.
Then, as a second computer, ... I haven't used so much, .... because this one is a sort of 'back-up' to make sure I do have 'two' computers to keep my 'internet' at hand.
However, for some reason, even I haven't used much this, ... the computer deteriorates or just 'bad luck' I got this computer with some 'problem' inside, in the first place?
BTW, I keep this one by the window and around the heater in the winter. That might be causing this, fast deterioration?
One more thing is, ... rather to bring it to the shop that might charge awful, ... then do you think I'd better off to buy a new one with 'low-price' around $500.00 - $600.00?
I appreciate your feedback, input and any other suggestions would be appreciated.
Mali, ...
Open the computer. Check your HP manual for this as HP has cases that are a pain in the *** to open. Look at the fans. Clean them with compressed air if they are dirty. Not really complicated, Mali.
Alias
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