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| Thread ID: 117068 | 2011-04-01 01:22:00 | PC upgrade and new laptop | darthcarnate (14113) | Press F1 |
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| 1191002 | 2011-04-01 04:17:00 | I went to graysonline and saw this: All Computer systems in this sale have been formatted, (no OS installed) Lots advertised with Operating Systems refer to presence of COA (Certificate of Authenticity) licence sticker only, unless otherwise stated in lot description. Some machines will not have a COA listed due to legality issues with supplying that information. Batteries are regarded as consumable items. The condition of a battery is unknown at the time of sale and is not subject to cancellation or any price adjustments. Put it this way, the parts are pricey. If you have a noisy fan it would cost approx $30US to import. That would be miles cheaper than the from the manufacturer locally. Provided you know how to dismantle and repair. |
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| 1191003 | 2011-04-01 04:24:00 | I'm currently downloading Windows Embedded 2009 and Windows Server 2003 (from MSDNAA) - about 6-8GB :p Dang! Since then I know from VUW that they might of capped the speed to 100KB/sec after the first couple of MBs :D |
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| 1191004 | 2011-04-01 04:31:00 | Have a look at these graphics review charts .... they are prob with newer games thou. Then go to computerlounge.co.nz and have a look at what budget fits. www.tomshardware.com www.computerlounge.co.nz |
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