this pc is good >>>>
From... $549.99 *
Featuring AMD Athlon 64 X2 dual-core technology and optional NVIDIA graphics card for running multiple applications at once
Windows Vista Capable
Processor
AMD Athlon 64 X2 dual core processors
http://www.shopping.hp.com/webapp/shopping/computer_series.do;jsessionid=Fj2wqm1qYQwMcmukr1SNh1bCOqz72BxjICMMz5mByzFtpu7bCzYD!-566988626?series_name=a1650_series&catLevel=2&category=desktops/hp_pavilion&storeName=computer_store
if you buy from hp-computers ask for the windows xp cd to be sent with the order & if you do buy from them this is how you set up your system recovery cds
HP computers no1 they have the verry best recover system of all
click on start /all programs
in the list go to pc help & tool
then click on
hp-pc- recovery tools-cd
noW click on
creat the recovery tools cd
use a cd(r) disk ...to creater the pc tools cd
then click next
and wait for it to creat a
system tool recovery cd
do not stop it at all
when the system tools
cd is created your have
a system recovery tools
cd- this cd will reinstall
all the software that came with the pc and
now coz we have reset the software it will
restall the software that is on the pc and
reinstall windows xp home and set it back up
windows xp will be reinstalled and set back up
the
hp-pc-tools cd
this just reinstall's the software that was on the
the hard drive at the time you buy the pc it will also
install windows xp. os .with out asking for the windows xp cd
creat multiple partitioins
hp-pc-dvd revovery creater cd
click on start /all programs
in the list go to pc help & tool
then click on
hp-pc- recovery creater cd
use a dvd (r)disk .do not stop this till the .hp-recovery .creater cd's have been made.then your have your .hp-recover creater cd's
what.hp-creater cd's do
hp-pc-dvd revovery creater cd
use a dvd(r) disk
to create the revovery creater cd
you will have 2 options
options 1: to just install the windows xp & the software that was on
the hard drive from day 1 without for mating the hard drive
options2: will format the hard drive
and reinstall windows xp with out asking for the windows xp cd
& install the software that was on the pc from day1
hp-cd's & windows & product key cd
your windows product key
can be fond on the side of the pc or on the top
or at the back of the pc
now its best to write that windows product key
and keep it in a safe place
and put that windows product key in to a notepad
and copy the notepad
to a back up cd put the
product key cd. in a safe place with windows xp & the hp-pc-recovery cds
all in a safe place
now you can make back up copy's of the recovery cd's you have made
with the hp.cd creater cd's you use sonci my dvd to make copy's of them cd's
with hp-pc-recovery cd you can use windows burner or sonic my dvd
to make a back up copy of that cd
then make them as the cds for what they are but make as back copy cd's
then your not get any of them mixed up then put them all in a safe place/with
windows xp cd so no one can damage them
2006-10-08 18:50:07
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answered by Anonymous
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First, what will be the primary use of the laptop, for work, school, gaming or just personal use? Second, what features do you want, like how much memory, how much storage space, etc.? Do you want to watch movies on it? Do you want to listen to music and burn CDs?
If you're looking for something economical, try an Everex laptop. Walmart has them for sale, or you can get them from the Everex website (www.everex.com). My wife has a Toshiba Satellite, and we paid about $700 for it. I personally like Dell laptops and computers. I consider them the best. I also got a pleasant surprise...Walgreens sells refurbished laptops starting at about $379. Ebay may be a good place to find one. But if you're looking for all the bells and whistles, go to Dell.
2006-10-08 18:53:35
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answered by Anonymous
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I would not buy any laptop if you intend to do any e mailing or e payments because the +waves that come into the laptop can be picked up by hackers with sophisticated equipment.
If you intend to use your computer for fun, pleasure, research...that's fine. But, if you intend to have any bank accounts or credit card payments or anything involving your social security numbers, I would strongly advise against buying any laptop.
Buy a desk top...more secure. And, you could download the grisoft-AVG anti-virus (its free) and you're all set.
2006-10-08 19:45:40
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answered by marnefirstinfantry 5
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i understand a superbly solid reason residing house windows could could be reinstalled: If it has a retail OS on it, the computer can't be offered with the working device put in until eventually the owner additionally supplies the unique CD. Ergo, the present proprietor is making plans on formatting the confusing stress formerly freeing it to the customer. OTOH, if it has an o.e.m setting up on it, then the owner could nonetheless properly prefer to format the stress, yet until eventually the restoration partition gets deleted the computer could be restored to the unique production facility state.
2016-10-15 23:59:02
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answered by rochart 4
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I prefer Dell laptops, i consider them the mounster of laptops. But according to users statistics, the best and most popular laptops in the world are MacBook. So i check apple website, and i found this true. they come in many cool models and powerfull features. and the Mac operating system installed in it has many advantages over others.
2006-10-08 19:02:23
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answered by Sameh C 2
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Go for a dell
They give you over the phone help and swift product replacement if you need it.
you can pay as little or as much as your needs require
2006-10-08 18:55:56
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answered by trusted_barra 2
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I recommend ibook by macintosh
2006-10-08 18:49:15
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answered by Southie9 5
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i think u better buy the new apple imec notebook one
2006-10-08 18:50:58
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answered by ♥Dimiz♥ 3
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