parnold wrote:I'm a die hard PC fan, but I highly recommend that you look at both macs, and new pc's with win 7. Let your needs determine what you get, not someone elses recommendations.
BTW.. Drink Pepsi, it's way better than Coke!
hiker chick wrote:Nice to know I can just run to the Apple Store if something goes wrong. And their customer support available by phone is in Texas rather than India.
Micro469 wrote:If you are happy with the speed of your present computer, but are getting RAM errors, change your ram.If you decide to buy a new computer, you can get Norton's ghost program.. which will copy your old harddrive to a new hard drive.. that way you save all your programs and settings and your new computer will look exactly like your old computer.
mspieth wrote:Micro469 wrote:If you are happy with the speed of your present computer, but are getting RAM errors, change your ram.If you decide to buy a new computer, you can get Norton's ghost program.. which will copy your old harddrive to a new hard drive.. that way you save all your programs and settings and your new computer will look exactly like your old computer.
That won't work. Windows can't change hardware in that way (By design) even if it did, The drivers will be all wrong, as the new computer will at least have SATA drives and the old system probably doesn't even know what a SATA drive is.
If you go MAC, you most likely will have to buy all new programs (any that do not come with the MAC to start with)
Also, if you get a PC with win7, some (or even all of) you current programs may have to be updated (read repurchased).
I have 4 computers at the moment, 2 HP and 2 clones. If you stay with PC (and that's what I would do), consider Costco. They double the warranty on all their PCs, so you get 2 years instead of 1.
I have used, and been pleased with, Dell, HP, Toshiba and Lenovo. Oh, and Sony.
I have found Dell's support to be top rate. I sometimes hang up and call back when using HP support, if I cannot understand the technician on the other end.
Unlike most PC hardcore folks, I have nothing against Apple. However, as a monopoly, it seems everything costs more.
I have no experience with Ghost. My experience tells me the data can be saved, but the programs will have to be reloaded.
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