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I think my computer is dying.
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<blockquote data-quote="ctmom05" data-source="post: 285858" data-attributes="member: 2901"><p>A few months back I graduated to a new computer; the first one I have ever purchased with my own $$. The others have been hand-me-downs and one was a very generous gift, but what I have now is the first one that has ever said "me."</p><p></p><p>While it was not the best time for me to shell out money, I did . . . sometimes the right decision is a crapshoot. I got a new laptop(also a first), with as many features as I might ever learn how to use. Not being super tech savvy, it is something I can grown into gradually.</p><p></p><p>The unit I got was <$600, preconfigured, and represents an almost $300 savings over custom-built. </p><p></p><p>Abby, even tho you may not want to part with the money, is it maybe time to think about a replacement, something you can rely on and enjoy using - one that will meet your needs now and in the future?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ctmom05, post: 285858, member: 2901"] A few months back I graduated to a new computer; the first one I have ever purchased with my own $$. The others have been hand-me-downs and one was a very generous gift, but what I have now is the first one that has ever said "me." While it was not the best time for me to shell out money, I did . . . sometimes the right decision is a crapshoot. I got a new laptop(also a first), with as many features as I might ever learn how to use. Not being super tech savvy, it is something I can grown into gradually. The unit I got was <$600, preconfigured, and represents an almost $300 savings over custom-built. Abby, even tho you may not want to part with the money, is it maybe time to think about a replacement, something you can rely on and enjoy using - one that will meet your needs now and in the future? [/QUOTE]
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