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#31  
Bob, if you don't quit pickin on me, I'm gonna use that buggy whip on you /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

Just kidding, of course
 
   / New Computer #32  
Dell notebooks and dell optiplex systems here and no problems at all very reliable.
 
   / New Computer #33  
Billy, I'm with Bob. Bite the bullet and learn the new interface -- you'll end up liking it. The only thing that will throw you is that you have to click "Start" in order to stop the computer /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif . The Task Bar alone is worth the trouble to learn the new interface. If you really want slick operation, search Help for "Quick Launch", turn it on, and learn how to drag and drop your most frequently used applications into the Quick Launch window of the Task Bar. You'll wonder how you lived without it.
 
   / New Computer #34  
congratulations on the new purchase. Some things that I have learned from experience, is that computers will give you the most problems when you first receive them. Two reasons for this... one you don't know how everything works, and two, the hardware has yet to been stressed and tested enough. The first problem is for you to resolve by education.... The second is even easier. Once you turn it on, don't turn it off for the first month..... give it the ultimate test to see if anything is going to fail. I remember the old days, when the manufacturers would leave them running for 24/7 just to make sure that nothing failed..... I don't think that they do that any longer. XP Pro is a great OS and I have never had any problems with it. Hopefully your experiences will be the same. One final though...... if Dell is still loading every National Internet Provider software onto the machines, get rid of all that you don't need or want. Learn about the restore points and how they work...... you can always back out of a problem if you know how to use "restore"........ Experience talking....
 
   / New Computer #35  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( If you really want slick operation, search Help for "Quick Launch", turn it on, and learn how to drag and drop your most frequently used applications into the Quick Launch window of the Task Bar. You'll wonder how you lived without it. )</font>

I moved from Windows 95 to XP, and it's worth it just for that feature. I'm able to get to the Desktop instantly without first minimizing 10 windows to get to it! /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif

Still using Windows 95 at work though! They upgraded me from Windows 3.1 in 1998, when Windows 98 came out. /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif Heck, I can't even get them to get me a wheel mouse! /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif One of these days, they'll get me a new used computer, but until then, I'll continue to reboot every time I have two Access databases open at the same time. /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
 
   / New Computer #36  
Well, I just read through this thread, rather quickly I admit, but I find one key thing missing in the discussion: what do you plan to DO with this machine??

There's no point buying a Ferrari if all you want is a grocery-getter or something to drive 3 miles to work.

A couple observations which may or may not be helpful to you:

-I've found that when people say they want a faster computer, 50% of the time what they mean is that they want a faster Internet connection. 49% of the time what they mean is that they want a faster hard disk. The remaining 1% really want a faster machine in general, for gaming or intense graphic design or some such.

-What I do is just some browsing, some e-mail, some Usenet, and some forums such as this one. Speed is not essential to any of this, but an easy-to-read display is.

It all depends on what you want the machine to do. Kind of like asking "Is this a good tractor for me to buy?" but not mentioning what work you intend to do with it. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif

Having said that, it sounds like a good machine!

Best..................Bob
 
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#37  
Well Bob, I want a faster PC and a faster internet connection. The faster internet connection is slowly getting here. The computer I'm using right now is so far out of date that it would cost the price of a new one to upgrade.

Things I want to do with the new computer?

Burn my own music CDs (pick the songs I want on the CD)

Transfer digital camcorder movies onto DVD (when I get the camera)

Be able to download digital camera pics (something I can't do now, due to WIN95 and none working USB ports)

Surf the net at blazing speed. (DSL, cable and local satellite internet is coming soon to this area)

I tried to pick a computer that will last for maybe 5 years, before I have to do this all over again.

As far as the monitor goes, I've used a 17" CRT for 5 years and no complaints.

And yes, buying a computer is a lot like buying a tractor. If you buy too little HP/speed, you're stuck. If you buy too much HP/speed, you'll still be ok.

By the way, the new computer is in transit /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
   / New Computer #38  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Surf the net at blazing speed. (DSL, cable and local satellite internet is coming soon to this area)

I tried to pick a computer that will last for maybe 5 years, before I have to do this all over again.

As far as the monitor goes, I've used a 17" CRT for 5 years and no complaints.

And yes, buying a computer is a lot like buying a tractor. If you buy too little HP/speed, you're stuck. If you buy too much HP/speed, you'll still be ok.

By the way, the new computer is in transit /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
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Well, Billy, all I can advise is to BEWARE of satellite connections.. we have been dismayed by ours. Mind you, it's the best thing we can get out here in the boonies.. but it, ah, inhales briskly! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif The latency time is, unavoidably, horrible. But, worse, the company completely disregards normal standards of integrity. I've gone into this before here, and don't want to bore/irritate people by repeating myself.. but, the short version, do NOT go with satellite. You WILL regret it.

If you want more details, send me a private message and I'll fill you in with our experience.

Sounds like you got a good computer.. and yes, if you can afford it, buying more horsepower than you might need right now is probably a good plan.

Hope you enjoy your new toy.. and happy holidays!!

Bob
 
   / New Computer #39  
Bob, just out of curiosity, are you using bi-directional satellite or is your satellite link a download link only with a phone line uplink?

Without going into any specific complaints, what service do you use?

I use a bi-directional system from Skycasters and it works flawlessly. There is a latency issue, but in my case it is minimal. An there is no satellite system I know of that allows things like video conferencing (because of the latency). It was my ONLY option so I took it, and I have no real complaints. I wish it was a little faster, but it is pretty darn fast as I have it and I opted for the lowest speed from my service provider becuase it is not heavily used and they have several packages that provide more bandwidth at higher prices. I have a T-1 line at work and that is blazingly fast so I am a little spoiled when I go home and have time to blink before the screen loads.

If it were not for the upfront costs of the system, I would gladly become a poster boy recommending Skycasters as a service in rural areas where no other broadband is available.
 
   / New Computer #40  
Hi Bob,

We started with downlink only, and now have bi-directional satellite. We are with DirecPC, and it's really bad. Initially, they oversold the system to the point that nobody had any bandwidth at all. They were sued (class action.) Their solution was to implement what they called the FAP. This means "Fair Access Policy" to them.. but to all of their users it means the "F***ed Again Policy." If you download more than they arbitrarily deem appropriate, then reduce your speed to that of a 28K modem. And, mind you, we don't download video, we aren't into music downloads, all we do is download an occassional program and listen to some archived or live radio feeds.

I'll see if we can get Skycasters where we are. I doubt it, and it would probably mean the up-front cost all over again.

On DSLForums, the people who finally get DSL or Cable available all post messages to the satellite people saying basically "See ya 'round, sucker!!" /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif They love to gloat about finally being free of DirecPC/DirecWay.

I could go on and on.. but I'll spare you. /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif

Glad you are happy with your service. Maybe someday ours will be acceptable.. although I have no reason to expect that based on experience so far. /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif

Best...................Bob
 

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