Posted by the tractor vet on January 24, 2023 at 20:35:18 from (108.220.145.239):
In Reply to: Computor problems posted by Leroy on January 24, 2023 at 19:43:40:
Well for a good working computer we BUILD it with brand new top quality pieces and parts with the help of my brother who has a PHD in computer science , This one i am on he and i took and hour a twenty min drive up to a drive in Mayfield hgt. to Micro center and Bought the BOX the BIG power supply , Mother board sound card momorey card. processor almost the biggest and fastest they had at the time and it was a AMD and did this all for just under 350 bucks , Drove back to my home and a couple screw drivers and about 30 min. it was together he then installed a disc for UMBUTU and let it load that took about and hour , with this system i need no anti virus , no spam blockers and yes it takes a bit to get use to running a Lenx platform BUT to me it is worth it . The War Dept 's lap top got i think COVID and she has taken it in and dropped a couple hundred on it and it still does not work right . I keep telling her to just stuff the DISK in and rewite with Unbutu like my spare compute has that she is usen as a second one in her office . And oh yea the system is always upgrading for FREE .
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