HP trying to talk me through a computer repair

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tugon (imported) wrote: Mon May 13, 2013 4:37 pm I do have calls in to two local shops. I had a rare Sunday off so on my way to the grocery store I dropped into Best Buy. I figured whatever price they gave me it would be the most. Now I know it will not be more than $300.

A new box is only 300-400 nowdays. Easy enough to find someone to strip out win8 and put in win7 ultimate or such. I get it done regularly for myself and friends for $50, I am happy and David is too.
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kristoff wrote: Mon May 13, 2013 6:03 pm A new box is only 300-400 nowdays. Easy enough to find someone to strip out win8 and put in win7 ultimate or such. I get it done regularly for myself and friends for $50, I am happy and David is too.

Living in a small city there are not all the options and I do not have a David. I would also like it working fairly quickly and that will also influence my decision.
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WIN-8 is WIN-7 for touchscreen tech. If you're sticking to desktop models, keep using WIN-7; you'll be happier.

If you have already bought the new hard drive, they aren't too difficult to install; most only need a Phillips screwdriver and deft fingers.

Check out this 'off-lease' desktop
artisticlicense (imported) wrote: Sat May 11, 2013 11:29 am at TigerDirect (http://www.tigerdirect.com/
applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=7841867&Sku=S02-1040). This is the model of hard drive dock (http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications ... 7&csid=_61) I use.
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Thanks for the information. Sadly I am lacking deft fingers. If I had a less expensive computer I would do it myself. The more I pay the less I trust myself. I used to attend classes designed to help me develop coordination and eye hand dexterity. I was so lacking in ability that I did not get my drivers license until I was 21.

I did learn about Windows 8 needing a touch screen. The salesman felt I should keep my tower since it is not that old and a comparable tower would be $600. Of course I would need a touch screen monitor for more expense. The cost is I think a little high but I have not heard from a friends son who builds his own computers or the two recommended local shops. If I do not hear anything I will head to Best Buy.

I walk into my bedroom to use the computer and shit I remember it is not working.
artisticlicense (imported) wrote: Tue May 14, 2013 9:18 am WIN-8 is WIN-7 for touchscreen tech. If you're sticking to desktop models, keep using WIN-7; you'll be happier.

If you have already bought the new hard drive, they aren't too difficult to install; most only need a Phillips screwdriver and deft fingers.

Check out this 'off-lease' desktop
artisticlicense (imported) wrote: Sat May 11, 2013 11:29 am at TigerDirect (http://www.tigerdirect.com/
applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=7841867&Sku=S02-1040). This is the model of hard drive dock (http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati
ons/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=5352947&csid=_61) I use.
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tugon (imported) wrote: Tue May 14, 2013 9:40 am Of course I would need a touch screen monitor for more expense.
Two words: finger smudges. Ok, may be, I am a little bit touchy about sticking fingers in my monitor.

I can make a bet: touchscreen would be used for first month. Then, it would stay unused. Imagine yourself being a conductor, that is the experience with touchscreen desktop monitor. That, and cleaning smudges :D.

Program returning back a start menu for win8 would be cheaper, than a touchscreen monitor ;).
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A touchscreen would never stay upright in front of me. IT would end up flat on the desk or at some angle less than 45 degrees. I don't reach out without my shoulders hurting and flat or at an angle would be easier. I know that from the IPAD I have.

And yes, it would be smeary with fingerprints.
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I am back online. My computer was repaired in less than 24 hours. I have a new Seagate 1 terabyte storage which I was told would work faster in an HP. So far very pleased.
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Congrat's! Not sure what anyone would store on that large of a drive though? I never use the OS/C drive for important things.
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Paolo wrote: Wed May 15, 2013 6:13 pm Congrat's! Not sure what anyone would store on that large of a drive though? I never use the OS/C drive for important things.

The computer originally came with a 1 terabyte hard drive and I was advised not to go smaller.
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The reason I went with the Seagate is the tech felt it would operate faster in an HP. Now a new question about recovery discs; if you make recovery discs does that also create the operating system such as Windows 7 or does it jus back up files you created?
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