I just bought one with XP, it is quite nice - sm
Posted By: Laura on 2008-01-15
In Reply to: Dell Inspiron 530 - Rosey
as for the foot pedal issue, I use a 9-pin....forgot to order it with a serial port (did not see that option anywhere as it is). So tried the Dynex adapter- 9-pin to USB-- could not get that to work, possibly had a setting wrong; but could not figure it out and did not want to call Dell and spend hours on the phone with someone who had no clue about foot pedals). So yesterday ordered a "low profile 9-pin PCI serial card" for it that I will install. So in theory my problem should be solved. I would just use whatever foot pedal you were using before; if it is USB then you are fine (8 USB ports). Just wish I had ordered it with the 9-pin ort, granted they probably would have added on $100 for it and labor so I made out as it only cost me $30 from PC Connection with free Ground shipping (and as I live close to where it shipped from I will have the part today or tomorrow), and it is not a hard thing to install-- same as installing memory or a modem and I have done both in the past. Upgraded to the 19" screen, very nice, and kept the cost down to $700 (after $100 instant rebate). My last Dell cost $1400 in 12/2001 so it was nice to get this for so little, and it is a much better computer to boot.
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Yes bought it used. sm
The foot pedal is brand new.
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Just bought one...will let you know. (nm)
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My husband has bought (sm)
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Go for it. I think you'll love it!
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Ever bought OEM CD only software? (sm)
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I bought some on Ebay for $26 ;)
You might want to check there. The person had an ebay store and many styles and all the ones I was considering were under $30.
Thanks for the tip. I just bought a pair! nm
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Would this happen to be a certain co. in KY that was bought out by another in CO? sm
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I think I bought it in January. nm
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just bought used laptop HELP
ok i just bought a used laptop. when i was at the guy's house, the internet was going. now, i'm at my house and it won't connect to my wireless network. it shows it on the screen, but won't connect. it is so frustrating. is it the firewall on? is there something i need to do to get it to work? I'm going to get a sprint broadband card for it, so not like it really matters, but i just want the internal wireless to work anyways. why isn't it working?
I haven't bought it but will
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Don't know about BOS3, but when I bought
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I bought mine at
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When I bought my chair
I sat in all the chairs in the store and picked out the one that felt the best. Luckily, it was the cheapest one! - My butt never hurts either.
I bought one for backup - sm
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I thought I could take it to the local Meijers or wherever with wi-fi if I got in a pinch.
I was able to successfully get my company's platform set up on it and typed and sent a job on it.
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The keyboard is small too but do-able. However, I probably wouldn't want to put in 8 hours on it.
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I haven't tried transcribing over free wi-fi yet, though.
Ugh, we bought a new Dell in December. First off...
the thing sounds like a meat grinder the entire time it is on. Makes so much noise I think I'm on the tarmac at the airport. Secondly, we installed a new video card and then somehow disabled it and needed tech support to sort it out. Yep, got "Jimmie" from Calcutta or Bombay or some other such place (who do they think they're kidding?), who walked us through a process which we thought was going to reset the video card, and he had us RETURN TO FACTORY SETTINGS! Just as I hit the last button, I realized what he had me doing. I lost all kinds of documents, taxes, you name it. I was livid! Not happy.
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I bought my Sony and Panasonic new on
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