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How long should the "life" of a computer be?
I bought my computer five years ago. It works well enough though there are some glitches and problems. I just got some back pay in a lump sum and I told DH that maybe it's time to think about a new computer. But I don't know if I should try to get a few more years out of it. Because I got several rebates at the time, I got a great deal on it so I do think I got my money's worth.
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Posted 12/15/05 12:32 PM |
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Kelly
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Re: How long should the "life" of a computer be?
That's a good question. It probably depends on who you ask! I know there are many upgrades you can do as far as memory and stuff--which should increase its speed. I guess you'd have to do some research and figure out what the most economic thing would be for you to do.
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Posted 12/15/05 12:34 PM |
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LadyMaravilla
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Re: How long should the "life" of a computer be?
I'm having the same issues w/ my computer. It's been about 5 years and it crashed already. Ad dude....it's a Dell
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Posted 12/15/05 12:35 PM |
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Redhead
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Re: How long should the "life" of a computer be?
i was told 4-5 years
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Posted 12/15/05 12:35 PM |
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BabyBoy
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Re: How long should the "life" of a computer be?
well...think of it this way, what are you going to be doing differently on a new computer then the one now?
personally, i replace computer after a year + because i need the processing power.
most avg joe's just do email, pictures, etc.. which don't require much.
5 yrs ago, you are talking like early pentium 3 technology ( i still have a p3 around). and you either running windows me or 2000) if you have Window ME, i would take a chance and upgrade.
heck, you can buy a great machine from dell for like 400 bucks (and probally get a Flat panel monitor
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Posted 12/15/05 12:36 PM |
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LadyMaravilla
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Re: How long should the "life" of a computer be?
Posted by Redhead
i was told 4-5 years
That $ucks!!!! That's crazy!!!
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Posted 12/15/05 12:36 PM |
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DjPiLL
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Re: How long should the "life" of a computer be?
ive had my computer for over two years now... still works as good as new.
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Posted 12/15/05 12:39 PM |
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june262004
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Re: How long should the "life" of a computer be?
My laptop only lasted a year
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Posted 12/15/05 12:44 PM |
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Redhead
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Re: How long should the "life" of a computer be?
Posted by BabyBoy
well...think of it this way, what are you going to be doing differently on a new computer then the one now?
personally, i replace computer after a year + because i need the processing power.
most avg joe's just do email, pictures, etc.. which don't require much.
5 yrs ago, you are talking like early pentium 3 technology ( i still have a p3 around). and you either running windows me or 2000) if you have Window ME, i would take a chance and upgrade.
heck, you can buy a great machine from dell for like 400 bucks (and probally get a Flat panel monitor
you buy a new computer every YEAR?
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Posted 12/15/05 12:46 PM |
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Leeners
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Re: How long should the "life" of a computer be?
DH is a computer-person. Depending on how much you use it for, he'd say it should last anywhere from 4-7 years. Since computers are getting pretty cheap now, and technology is improving at a very quick rate, I'd say closer to the 4.
So, in other words, at 5 years, I'd get another one now.
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Posted 12/15/05 12:47 PM |
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LadyMaravilla
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Re: How long should the "life" of a computer be?
Posted by Leeners
DH is a computer-person. Depending on how much you use it for, he'd say it should last anywhere from 4-7 years. Since computers are getting pretty cheap now, and technology is improving at a very quick rate, I'd say closer to the 4.
So, in other words, at 5 years, I'd get another one now.
So it's time to get another one then. That's annoying. It's DH's fault & all his downloading of cr@p.
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Posted 12/15/05 12:48 PM |
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DjPiLL
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Re: How long should the "life" of a computer be?
Posted by LadyLainez
Posted by Leeners
DH is a computer-person. Depending on how much you use it for, he'd say it should last anywhere from 4-7 years. Since computers are getting pretty cheap now, and technology is improving at a very quick rate, I'd say closer to the 4.
So, in other words, at 5 years, I'd get another one now.
So it's time to get another one then. That's annoying. It's DH's fault & all his downloading of cr@p.
Most people don't realize that if you just re-install the operating system on your PC... or do the system restore... your computer will start working as good as new again.
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Posted 12/15/05 12:56 PM |
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LadyMaravilla
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Re: How long should the "life" of a computer be?
Most people don't realize that if you just re-install the operating system on your PC... or do the system restore... your computer will start working as good as new again.
Can DH do this? Or do we have to call a professional?
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Posted 12/15/05 12:59 PM |
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DjPiLL
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Re: How long should the "life" of a computer be?
Posted by LadyLainez
Most people don't realize that if you just re-install the operating system on your PC... or do the system restore... your computer will start working as good as new again.
Can DH do this? Or do we have to call a professional?
If you have the system restore CD... its just a matter of putting the CD in the drive then turning the PC on. Its usually pretty simple... but it wipes the PC completely and erases all the files... so make sure you save everything you need to disk or CD before you do this.
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Posted 12/15/05 1:06 PM |
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LadyMaravilla
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Re: How long should the "life" of a computer be?
If you have the system restore CD... its just a matter of putting the CD in the drive then turning the PC on. Its usually pretty simple... but it wipes the PC completely and erases all the files... so make sure you save everything you need to disk or CD before you do this.
Cool! Thanks Pill!!!
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Posted 12/15/05 1:16 PM |
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Ren
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Re: How long should the "life" of a computer be?
Also make sure the system restore has all the programs you need. For instance you could make a copy of all your Microsoft Word documents, but make sure that you have a physical copy of the Office program on a separate install disk, or that it is on your restore disk. Any program that you installed separately would have be re-installed (things like Photoshop, or games that you put on the computer after you bought it).
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Posted 12/15/05 1:21 PM |
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KarenK122
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Re: How long should the "life" of a computer be?
If you are not using your computer for work and need to newest equipment then I would say 4-5 years is a good time frame. If you are looking to purchase one now though, I would wait a few more months until Microsoft comes out with its new operating system so you get it for free ; ).
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Posted 12/15/05 1:55 PM |
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BabyBoy
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Re: How long should the "life" of a computer be?
Posted by Redhead
Posted by BabyBoy
well...think of it this way, what are you going to be doing differently on a new computer then the one now?
personally, i replace computer after a year + because i need the processing power.
most avg joe's just do email, pictures, etc.. which don't require much.
5 yrs ago, you are talking like early pentium 3 technology ( i still have a p3 around). and you either running windows me or 2000) if you have Window ME, i would take a chance and upgrade.
heck, you can buy a great machine from dell for like 400 bucks (and probally get a Flat panel monitor
you buy a new computer every YEAR?
almost...
technology in the computer world is 6 months to a 1 year to be something great. I like to be near the top with senseable upgrades. all it really matters the type of work you do.
if you play grahpic intensive games, or multimedia editing, then you may need to upgrade to be able to do stuff.
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Posted 12/15/05 2:40 PM |
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Re: How long should the "life" of a computer be?
Thank you everyone, for all your help and info. More than anything, I want to get Photoshop but I doubt I can run it on this computer. Hopefully in the next few months!
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Posted 12/15/05 5:27 PM |
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