Spoon wrote:Ugh dell.
i'd rather sell my soul to the devil then buy a dell

I'd rather sell my soul to the devil than buy any kind of pre-made machine.
Grendel wrote:anyway it's a Dell Inspiron 6000 1GB of RAM, 80GB HD, P4 1.73GHz, WiFi, DVD-CD/RW and Nvidea card. compared to what i had, a 40 GB gateway with a radeon and just a cd rom drive, it works for me.

No, like I should talk. My computer is 7 years old. 733 MHz for life!!!!

(Or until I need something faster).
But the point is, I made it. It was my first machine that I ever built, with a good college friend's help, and it still works like a charm. Along the way, I added a DVD RW, more RAM, and a new fan for the video card, a GeForce 2 32Mb.
And it's died on me several times. When that happened, I just reformatted. Worst I ever lost was a few mp3's that I don't even remember the names of now.
My old computer, which I don't remember the specs of because it was handed down to me when my dad got a better one when I was high school, it's hard drive ate it a while ago, so I bought a new hard drive, 8 Gb, which is huge for this old machine, for about $10.
When they go on you, buy the parts, don't throw away a perfectly good machine for yet another crummy pre-made one that will leave you hanging as well.
Oh, and always go with a Seagate Hard drive.