Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010 at
5:48 pm
I am going to college soon and I want a PC laptop. I’ve been looking at dells lately, because they have a slot load drive with the blu-ray player. I’ve configured their laptops countless time and have finally decided that the laptop I would want is about 1,100, but what I’m asking is if laptop brands have any differences themselves. So for example if a dell and a Sony vaio had the same exact specs would there be any difference between them?
Monday, February 1st, 2010 at
5:43 pm
Check for used ones at these world wide classified ads…just look up your town
or city.http://www.gumtree.com/http://geo.craigslist.org/iso/gb
Cheers
Saturday, January 30th, 2010 at
5:50 pm
I have three laptops, two of which I can not get to work on my home network. All firewalls are off, all file sharing is on, and each one has been set up on MSHOME. One of the laptops “was” working but when I tried to reshare in an attempt to get the other laptop working, it no longer sees any of the network. XP home on all pc’s, going thru a wireless Belkin Router. The 3rd laptop works fine and sees the other two. I can ping, all pc’s, and all laptops have no problem accessing the internet thu the router. Very strange that one was working but when I attempted to set up the MSHOME network again, it developed the same desease. I have disabled Norton completely, and turned Windows Firewall off. The non working pc’s do not show any pc’s in the network. The working laptop sees the non working laptops but I get “no permission or network path not found”. Seems like a sharing or firewall but I have checked and re-checked and unless I am missing another permissions setting, I am out of ideas??
Thursday, January 28th, 2010 at
4:55 pm
my friend suggested this website and I cannot remember well it was something like cyber something inc .com please help and any other website you reccomend about buying computers
Smartphone Software
Thursday, January 28th, 2010 at
5:07 am
I was wanting to get a cheap PC laptop to use around the house for Internet. Now I see they make these things called “netbooks,” but what’s the main difference. Seems to me like a cheap laptop (around $400) makes more sense and might even be faster.
What say you?
Tuesday, January 19th, 2010 at
8:36 am
If I install one CD program onto two different computers or laptops,will it give me any problems?My mom told me that she installed a program on one computer and when she had the same program installed on my grandma’s computer,the original installation screwed up and stopped working.
Plus,how many times can you install one program and is there a limit?I always thought that once you purchase something,it was completely yours and under your control.If thats what these piggishly corrupted companies are trying to do,then they shouldn’t stop you from installing a program more than once.It has to be wrong in some way.I have never tried any of this before.I need a good answer.