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Need Frugal Computer Buying HelpSo, I was just wondering if anyone knew of an even better deal somewhere else. If it was even just for the tower, that would be OK, as long as my hp monitor, keyboard, scanner, mouse, and digital camera would be compatible. I have searched, but boy there are a lot of computer store sites out there!! Thanks! Heather Feedback About This Post:RE: Need Frugal Computer Buying Help
Alph, Post By plantgirl848 (Guest Post) RE: Need Frugal Computer Buying Help
Thanks for all the wonderful ideas! We did go to our local computer store and he quoted us $500. It would be the same or cheaper to buy a new computer! The reason it would be so expensive, is we have Windows ME, and he won't fix it without upgrading to Windows XP. Too many problems. So that means a memory upgrade as well. All the parts came to about $450, and labor was about $50 (one hour's worth). Post By plantgirl848 (Guest Post) RE: Need Frugal Computer Buying Help
We built most of our computer ourselves...don't panic its not hard!!! I did it and I am not the sharpest tack in the box. We bought our computer half built from www.newegg.com. Then we put it the appropriate video card, memory, and modem. Post By sarah_bellum (Guest Post) RE: Need Frugal Computer Buying HelpYou can also check with your local college, they may do repairs. The universities around here just throw them out, you can check with their mantenance dept. I got a printer for free, they had upgraded to a faster model. Post By Amy (Guest Post) RE: Need Frugal Computer Buying Help
I'm with Alph! When my old beast blew a gasket, I went to my local computer shop and they did an "upgrade". I was able to use my own hard drive, floppy drive, cd drive, programs and peripherals like monitor, keyboard and mouse, so only needed the case, power supply, memory, mother board and processor. Cost? Way, way under $500.00 Post by beanygurl RE: Need Frugal Computer Buying Help
I don't know where you are so I don't know specifically where to direct you, but find a good computer repairman/builder in your home town and see what he can do. Get a good computer from a reputable tech and if it has any problems take it back to where you got it. We have a guy like that in this town, and if I need a box and don't feel like building it myself I'd be beating his door down in the morning. Go with the independents. You don't want an HP, a Dell, or a Compac. If you were in my town (Greenwood, SC) I'd introduce you to my friend Bob. Bob would fix you right up. He's one of the best. Post By Alphtoo (Guest Post) RE: Need Frugal Computer Buying HelpStay away from Compaq. Have you tried EBay. I bought a brand new digital camera on EBay and it is great. You might also try Outpost.com which is Fry's web store. They always have good deals. Post By Ro (Guest Post) RE: Need Frugal Computer Buying HelpYou could also consider talking to your local high school. Sometimes the tech ed department will fix computers for community members. Its very possible that something minor is creating major problems. Some of these kids really know what they're doing! Post by The Fox RE: Need Frugal Computer Buying HelpI saw an ad in the newspaper where aol is selling a laptop with all the extras for right under three hundred. You do have to agree to use their service. Looked awfully good to me. I bet you could go to their site and find out the info Post By judy (Guest Post) RE: Need Frugal Computer Buying Help
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