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Fatwah on Western Digital
This is too interesting a thread to just watch it die...
I'm asked all the time about upgrading PCs, rather than buying new ones I've developed a sort of philosophy about it.
Basically, for a non-technophile, upgrades make just about no sense at all.
I'm sure just about everyone has heard "I just got a new computer... it's only two years old!" or "what can we do to make my 486 run Windows XP?" from a clueless friend or relative at some point, and that's reason upgrading isn't really useful to those people.
Basically, most people don't even think of changing hardware (other than maybe RAM) until their computer is so far out of date at upgrading is no longer economically practical.
I tell people that, and it rankles them, but it's the truth.
Just an interesting aside to Santilli's comments, above.
CougTek, Tannin, how much are you paying for Windows licenses? I lost a pretty decent order of equipment this morning from a business I've worked for in the past for quoting my price for XP Pro licenses ($500 for four full-install licenses and one copy of the media).
I'm asked all the time about upgrading PCs, rather than buying new ones I've developed a sort of philosophy about it.
Basically, for a non-technophile, upgrades make just about no sense at all.
I'm sure just about everyone has heard "I just got a new computer... it's only two years old!" or "what can we do to make my 486 run Windows XP?" from a clueless friend or relative at some point, and that's reason upgrading isn't really useful to those people.
Basically, most people don't even think of changing hardware (other than maybe RAM) until their computer is so far out of date at upgrading is no longer economically practical.
I tell people that, and it rankles them, but it's the truth.
Just an interesting aside to Santilli's comments, above.
CougTek, Tannin, how much are you paying for Windows licenses? I lost a pretty decent order of equipment this morning from a business I've worked for in the past for quoting my price for XP Pro licenses ($500 for four full-install licenses and one copy of the media).