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    Here is one of those opinions every one has. I hate Dell like I hate fat chicks! I have had 2 personal ones and 4 work laptops. They dont last, they never run right from day one. My personal laptop I have now is an old school dell I need a power cord for I think, damn thing keeps shutting off. I use to build a lot of PC's but anymore I am not in to it. I agree with the MAC, they just take some gettin used to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trlcavscout View Post
    Here is one of those opinions every one has. I hate Dell like I hate fat chicks! I have had 2 personal ones and 4 work laptops. They dont last, they never run right from day one. My personal laptop I have now is an old school dell I need a power cord for I think, damn thing keeps shutting off. I use to build a lot of PC's but anymore I am not in to it. I agree with the MAC, they just take some gettin used to.
    Its always interesting too, dell has several "lines" and if you buy the cheap stuff, you get just that. If you buy the business line of equipment, you get the good stuff. FYI.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gnihcraes View Post
    Its always interesting too, dell has several "lines" and if you buy the cheap stuff, you get just that. If you buy the business line of equipment, you get the good stuff. FYI.

    My company buys the "good stuff", I buy the "cheap stuff".

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    Quote Originally Posted by trlcavscout View Post
    I hate Dell ...They dont last, they never run right from day one.
    I dunno about that ... I'm at work and I'm typing this on a Dell Dimension 8400 that was purchased before I started here 7 years ago ... so its about 8 years old.

    I've had zero hardware problems with it (and the only thing I've done to it is max out the RAM).

    We have several other similar machines around the office that were purchased at the same time and they're all still running.
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    Computers are like anything else, they need maintenance. There are going to be "Friday Models" regardless of manufacturer or price.

    I have seen systems so filthy inside of the case that the CPU fan was a spinning disc of hair, Cigarette smoke and dirt.
    "I Dunno why it keeps rebooting."

    I have seen systems improperly configured in Bios, Packed with Malware/Viruses/Auto-dialers etc...
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    On a side note, I'm a big believer that 90&#37; of hardware issues can be avoided with the regular use of one of these



    Also don't run the machine in an enclosed space (like one of those desks that hides the CPU) and keep it off the floor.


    Heat, dust, lint and hair are the mortal enemies of computers.
    Modern liberalism is based on the idea that reality is obligated to conform to one's beliefs because; "I have the right to believe whatever I want".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zundfolge View Post
    On a side note, I'm a big believer that 90% of hardware issues can be avoided with the regular use of one of these



    Also don't run the machine in an enclosed space (like one of those desks that hides the CPU) and keep it off the floor.


    Heat, dust, lint and hair are the mortal enemies of computers.
    +1

    But Please, Disconnect the computer, take it outside to a clean area such as a porch or patio table.
    Never invert or tip the can, Liquid Propellant sucks
    Never place the nozzle within 2 inches of a Circuit board, computer life ends when cold soldered components fly away.
    when blowing out a fan do not "Spin up" the fan, use a pencil to prevent the fan from spinning.
    Pay particular attention to anything with fins or fans.

    unless you REALLY know what you are doing, DO NOT USE AN AIR COMPRESSOR!
    Pressure regulators, Dryers, Dischargers, etc


    hope this helps someone

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    But I like using my 60 Gallon 120 PSI compressor, really cleans things up!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gnihcraes View Post
    But I like using my 60 Gallon 120 PSI compressor, really cleans things up!

    one in every crowd...

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    Quote Originally Posted by gnihcraes View Post
    But I like using my 60 Gallon 120 PSI compressor, really cleans things up!
    im sure it does a great job, all the dust and lose part that are extra anyway just blow away

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