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Posted By: Gem on 2006-03-04
In Reply to: Windows upgrade - No Name

I upgraded my Windows program by myself once and my computer "crashed." I had bought it from an independent and his answer when I brought ithe tower into him, almost crying, was, "Oh, you put sugar in your tea and now you want me take sugar out!" Well, he eventually did fix it but put the old (Version 95) back on and told me to buy a new tower. By the way, I saved a lot of money by buying a new upgraded tower, same brand and screen size as the one I had, and then looked for a used monitor for my old computer. Luckily, I was given one "free" and now I have both my "new" upgrade with plenty of memory and am able to use my "old" computer for silly stuff. Just an idea. Be careful and good luck! There are web sites practically giving away monitors,in most cities and states, so that helps, especially if you have kids who want it for their homework, etc. Then you'll have more than one computer, a pain space-wise but if you can do it, it's just an idea.


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