So many pages, so many opinions and this is one of the few instances that everyones right. Youll buy the same machine as a friend and then youll be wondering why doesnt my (fill in the brand) work as well as Nancys. The reason is, it isnt the same computer. Everyone has a personal story and a reason for choosing their particular brand, but the brand really doesnt matter. You will get what you pay for; if you buy the least expensive comp you will end up with the least expensive parts in it.
Every machine I buy for home is a broken one from Sams Club, it doesnt matter what brand, if the motherboard works and it gives me a boot I will buy it. I bought a $ 800.00 dual core Lenovo last Christmas for $ 350.00 including 1 Gb Ram, a 19 LCD monitor and Vista Home, all my son had to do was reload the operating system, it took 15 minutes of labor. He repairs and updates all of our home PCs, its a good way to get him some knowledge on how to take care of machines. Hes had a machine since he was 3, hes 17 now, hes well above the curve on repair, he isnt scared to get into a machine and learn. I figured it could only benefit him knowing about computers. They arent going away, you might as well learn as much as you can to become self sufficient, to be able to repair and to be prepared for most of your own issues, pony up, just do it, it isnt going away or getting any easier. Save yourself a ton by learning the basics of repairing your machine, there are millions of places on the net you can learn how your machine works.
In business I recommend the medium priced business class machines, you pick the brand; just dont buy the cheap one, $ 900.00 - $ 1,200.00. Theyll have a little better power supply, a little more ram, a nicer video card etc. The machine will last longer; its more of an investment.
Here is the key, take care of your machine, put it on a battery backup if you have power issues or you live in an outlying area, keep the HD clean with antivirus and ad blocking software and back it up off site. Were talking $ 100.00 a year to do so and it is the most important part of the whole thing.
Everyone seems surprised when a machine stops working, but THEY ARE BUILT TO FAIL. Forget the hardware think about the ton of info, time, labor and those irreplaceable photos WHEN it fails, not if, but WHEN.
Customer: Oooh I only had it for _ years and now this happened. I lost everything, pictures, data, this thing that thing. Can you recover it?
Computer Guy: Was it backed up?
Customer:
. No.
People are happy to spend hundreds getting their old info off of the machine but wont take the time to make sure its backed up to protect their info.
http://www.carbonite.com/raf/signup.aspx?RAFUserUID=353377
I have 47.8 GB of my life and business backed up at Carbonite; it still costs the same $ 49.00 per year.
Customer: My machine is running terribly slow, and there are always pop ups when Im surfing.
Computer Guy: Do you run any sort of spyware blocker?
Customer:
. No.
AdAware
http://www.lavasoft.com/single/trialpay.php
Run this weekly.
Customer: My computer doesnt work right and Im sending a lot of email and I seem to be one of the millions who had their identity stolen.
Computer Guy: Do you have an updated antivirus?
Customer:
No.
CA Antivirus
http://shop.ca.com/virus/antivirus_plus.aspx
Now only $ 49.00 for 3 machines
. WOW. Cheeeeeep!
I repair business machines and my son and I repair our friends personal ones. Our most common repair is running AdAware and CA Antivirus. It really will make a huge difference in the way your machine operates and will save you repair bills.
You can pay them now or pay by losing files, time and the computer guy later. Backup, protect and expect your machine to fail by being prepared and youll have a much more enjoyable computing experience.
Peace,
Dave