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    Cheap College PC

    I want to buy my sister a PC for her to do her college work on and may be surf the web, nothing fancy, budget max £350. Anyone got any recommendations, both new or places that do second hand refurbs ? I noticed nearlly all the new stuff runs VISTA, would I be able to run Office 2000 on that ? Ive not used VISTA and know nothing about PC's really.

    Cheers

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    Vista is sorta tulipe, hammers your disk and occasionally has a minute's nap for no obvious reason, but useable enough if you keep a separate user ID just to do instals on. Office 2000 does run on Vista and there are free upgrades for it. Common bug reported on net, and I have never been able to cure is that it takes over half a minute to open an office file initially. (Some on net report much longer)
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      #3
      Get a cheap £350 laptop and put Win Xp on it.

      Problem solved.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Sockpuppet View Post
        Get a cheap £350 laptop and put Win Xp on it.

        Problem solved.
        Yep it will fly too.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Sockpuppet View Post
          Get a cheap £350 laptop and put Win Xp on it.

          Problem solved.
          Ive got an XP CD for my home PC, but someone mentioned that as I have used it on my home PC it wont work again on a different PC, is that correct that the CD is tied to the machine. XP seems pricey at £150plus on its own.

          Seen this at Dabs has XP professional on £334, does it seem a good deal ? http://www.dabs.com/ProductView.aspx...1012&InMerch=1
          Last edited by MobileCheese; 13 October 2007, 11:21.

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            #6
            Originally posted by MobileCheese View Post
            Ive got an XP CD for my home PC, but someone mentioned that as I have used it on my home PC it wont work again on a different PC, is that correct that the CD is tied to the machine. XP seems pricey at £150plus on its own.

            Seen this at Dabs has XP professional on £334, does it seem a good deal ? http://www.dabs.com/ProductView.aspx...1012&InMerch=1
            Yes, that's right - the licence is tied to the computer, or the company if you have a site licence.

            Comet are selling an Acer Aspire with Vista Home Premium for £329 or there abouts (my sister has just rung me to ask my opinion).

            In answer to your original question, I see no reason why Office 2000 would not work, but students (and teachers) can get a cheap licence for MS Office anyway, so it could be a good opportunity to upgrade.
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              #7
              New Dell InspironTM 530 with 17in flat panel, currently retailing for £359 on their website. That includes VAT and delivery. Not bad!

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                #8
                Use Google & eBay. Thank you.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by MobileCheese View Post
                  Ive got an XP CD for my home PC, but someone mentioned that as I have used it on my home PC it wont work again on a different PC, is that correct that the CD is tied to the machine. XP seems pricey at £150plus on its own.

                  Seen this at Dabs has XP professional on £334, does it seem a good deal ? http://www.dabs.com/ProductView.aspx...1012&InMerch=1

                  Download the Black XP 3.90 from a guy called Gamerman...it comes with lots of free software...apparently...and I have heard that it never needs activating either ;-)))
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