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P79TE help
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10. September 2007 @ 02:59 |
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AGE-OLD notebook/laptop ._.
Anyone know if any upgrade is possible? I know RAM is but anything else or should this piece of crap be thrown? 256 MHz processor, I mean, GOD DAMN!
*half-way through operation, the patient awakes to see the doctor looking inside them. The doctor pulls out his spleen* "What the hell is THIS?!"
Make sure you have good relations with God! A cousin who's slept with a priest isn't good enough.
I don't think I've taken my medication. What do you think, my giant talking muffin wearing a negligé?
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10. September 2007 @ 04:19 |
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the processor could only be upgraded to, say, a 333mhz model, even if you could find one.
Sling it.
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10. September 2007 @ 04:37 |
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Hahah, pathetic.
It's not mine, it's my sister's boyfriend's. I woulda bought it if it was at least decently upgradable but 333MHz?! Sack that ._.
*half-way through operation, the patient awakes to see the doctor looking inside them. The doctor pulls out his spleen* "What the hell is THIS?!"
Make sure you have good relations with God! A cousin who's slept with a priest isn't good enough.
I don't think I've taken my medication. What do you think, my giant talking muffin wearing a negligé?
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10. September 2007 @ 04:42 |
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If that. Laptops are nowhere near as upgradeable as PCs, and even if they were, P2s only went as far as 500mhz anyway.
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10. September 2007 @ 05:07 |
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Even if you could upgrade laptop motherboards, you would have to spend money on a motherboard, and all other components and you you still have an old looking laptop that copst you almost as much money as a new one. You can't though, but even if you could an old one like that would not be worth it.
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10. September 2007 @ 06:14 |
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precisely. Upgrading old PCs is a false economy.
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11. September 2007 @ 01:34 |
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Yeah but at least I'd have a case and screen. And upgrading PC's isn't false economy - Buying them at shops is, considering they sell them with like, at least a grand building fee secretly. Except Dell.
But Dell sucks.
*half-way through operation, the patient awakes to see the doctor looking inside them. The doctor pulls out his spleen* "What the hell is THIS?!"
Make sure you have good relations with God! A cousin who's slept with a priest isn't good enough.
I don't think I've taken my medication. What do you think, my giant talking muffin wearing a negligé?
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11. September 2007 @ 02:14 |
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No, upgrading [OLD PCs is a false economy. There's nothing wrong in upgrading a system that's a couple of years old, but when it's this old, there's no real reason to do it.
Qualify the statement "dell sucks", their laptops are very well built, and their monitors are second to none.
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