Paid over $900 for my HP a little over 2 years ago. 6 Gb Ram - 1 Tb harddrive (unless I'm mixingthose two terms up). Windows 7.
Crashed a month ago... took it to STAPLES (hardware IS under warranty til spring of 2013)... they could find no problem. They backed up my stuff (tons of photos and music). Did a system restore (heck I could have done that- but could not even log into the thing).
Long story short - crashed again! Took to different place and they diagnosed at NO CHARGE that hard drive is no good and power supply is not the problem... so they are thinking it is the mother board - or that all components got fried when I had a power dip and my battery backup failed. (Staples made me pay $69 until I brought in my receipt to prove it was in warranty still - even though I bought it there).
I use the computer for lots of surfing on net, quite a bit of business work, LOADS and LOADS of photos and music files. Also do a lot of photo editing. (No gaming at all).
My work computer is over 8 years old (it was here when I was hired). Is a Gateway with XP and works very well. All that has ever been done to it is a new hard drive about a year ago.
I DO PLAN to make Staples repair it under warranty. But I have two administrative assistant jobs (do some work from home) and feel I could use a backup computer. Have a newsletter deadline looming and I prefer to work on them at home with no distractions/interuptions.
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