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  • interested
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    Originally posted by Moscow Mule
    HP laptops are utter tulipe. This piece of crap I'm working on now won't boot with the battery plugged in. One other in the project team has failed completely (motherboard fried), another exhibits the same symptoms as mine.

    I am seriously considering getting the IT gents to create a clone of my hard drive on a firewire disk so I can use it with Parallels on my Macbook

    It's easier than that - use Parallels Transporter - and you can just clone your PC and have it running in Parallels in minutes

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  • Moscow Mule
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    Originally posted by aj1977
    are those HP Pavillion which burnt?
    HP/Compaq nc8230

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  • scooterscot
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    Originally posted by angusglover
    I agree. I have XP installed in a dual boot on my MacBook Pro...just so I can play CNC3 and it works great.

    I do all real work on the MAC OS X tho...I know it is not gonna crash...;-)
    I'll 2nd that. My vaio has already crashed more times than I care to remember, another update, are you sure you want to quit? etc etc that mac on the other hand, never a problem as I can recall,,,

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    Originally posted by Moscow Mule
    HP laptops are utter tulipe. This piece of crap I'm working on now won't boot with the battery plugged in. One other in the project team has failed completely (motherboard fried), another exhibits the same symptoms as mine.

    I am seriously considering getting the IT gents to create a clone of my hard drive on a firewire disk so I can use it with Parallels on my Macbook

    are those HP Pavillion which burnt?

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  • Moscow Mule
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    HP laptops are utter tulipe. This piece of crap I'm working on now won't boot with the battery plugged in. One other in the project team has failed completely (motherboard fried), another exhibits the same symptoms as mine.

    I am seriously considering getting the IT gents to create a clone of my hard drive on a firewire disk so I can use it with Parallels on my Macbook

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  • Guest's Avatar
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    Originally posted by angusglover
    I would if the link worked.....

    Now:

    http://www.microanvika.com/computing...O&PNO=HEW14730

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  • timh
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    I appear to have strayed into a strange world where people think Dell laptops suck and HP laptops are fine, so I'll shut up and leave now!

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  • angusglover
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    I would if the link worked.....

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  • Guest's Avatar
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    rate this one pls:

    http://www.microanvika.com/computin...FO&PNO=HEW14730

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  • Maxamus
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    Sony Vaio !

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  • tino
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    Originally posted by Clippy
    I'd imagine, this aside, Lenovo haven't changed the IBM laptops much.
    i.e. same quality, functionality, usability etc.

    No they haven't. It IS a reasonably good machine, not the flashiest.

    I've had to do a complete rebuild once in a year and it was after a fairly long period of inactivity, so that isn't too bad IMHO.

    Just as well I back up though, cos that bloo screen o' death is a nightmare.

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  • Clippy
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    Originally posted by tino
    I have an IBM Lenovo T42 and the one thing that bugs the arse clean off me is the lack of a windows button......

    I know its a small thing - it's amazing how relient you become on it though
    I'd imagine, this aside, Lenovo haven't changed the IBM laptops much.
    i.e. same quality, functionality, usability etc.

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  • tino
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    Originally posted by Clippy
    Thoughts:

    I have an IBM Lenovo T42 and the one thing that bugs the arse clean off me is the lack of a windows button......

    I know its a small thing - it's amazing how relient you become on it though

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  • Guest's Avatar
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    Originally posted by timh
    Then just get whatever's on sale that's not an HP. Every laptop is fine for this, especially if it rarely leave its desk!

    eg:
    http://www.hotukdeals.com/deal/32535...top-amd-dualc/

    Why Not an HP.I was actually eyeing on

    http://www.microanvika.com/computing...O&PNO=HEW14730

    still not able to make up my mind!!

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  • Ardesco
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    Got an Alienware myself that does everything I want it to (oh nooo i must be a geek..)

    Rockdirect are also good, but Rockdirect and Alienware aren't exactly the cheapest around, however you get what you pay for (and I love my 14.4" lappy screen that can do a native resolution of 1900 * 1200 )

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