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  • C Chris S Kaiser

    Thanks! That might be what we're looking for. That's a little more even, so for the price I might just go ahead and get her something that will last a while. I'm not too keen on Media Center. Any issues with it?

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    Lost User
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    Chris S Kaiser wrote:

    Any issues with it?

    It works great for me. I don't use the Media Center, but it seems pretty cool. It hardly different than Windows XP Professional. I wasn't to excited about having the Media Center edition when I bought it but once I realized that it is built on Professional I was really happy to have it. I also get a free* upgrade disk for Windows Vista Home Premium (32-bit) in the mail 4-7 weeks after Vista is released to the mass market. *16 bucks for packaging and shipping.

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      Chris S Kaiser wrote:

      Any issues with it?

      It works great for me. I don't use the Media Center, but it seems pretty cool. It hardly different than Windows XP Professional. I wasn't to excited about having the Media Center edition when I bought it but once I realized that it is built on Professional I was really happy to have it. I also get a free* upgrade disk for Windows Vista Home Premium (32-bit) in the mail 4-7 weeks after Vista is released to the mass market. *16 bucks for packaging and shipping.

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      Bradml
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      I hate Media Centre! It turns out the Microsoft will not support it. I had to call Dell technical support (which is completely hardware orientated) because MS support wouldn't help me with a problem I was having. (Hint: When you call support just pretend you have Pro)


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        I hate Media Centre! It turns out the Microsoft will not support it. I had to call Dell technical support (which is completely hardware orientated) because MS support wouldn't help me with a problem I was having. (Hint: When you call support just pretend you have Pro)


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        Lost User
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        Bradml wrote:

        When you call support just pretend you have Pro

        Me call support? No way, people call me for support.

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          Bradml wrote:

          When you call support just pretend you have Pro

          Me call support? No way, people call me for support.

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          Bradml
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          :-D But seriously there are so many bugs in the way they implemented Media Centre. There are weird things like: It can detect XBox through AV ports but it can't detect PS2.... :suss: When I called Microsoft and was told they would not help me I just starting yelling every anti-Microsoft thing I could think of. At the end of it the support person said: "Yeah, but what other option do we have?"


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            Bradml wrote:

            When you call support just pretend you have Pro

            Me call support? No way, people call me for support.

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            Christian Graus
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            Captain See Sharp wrote:

            No way, people call me for support.

            Me too. Doesn't mean I'm too proud to call Dell if their hardware blows up.

            Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog

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              :-D But seriously there are so many bugs in the way they implemented Media Centre. There are weird things like: It can detect XBox through AV ports but it can't detect PS2.... :suss: When I called Microsoft and was told they would not help me I just starting yelling every anti-Microsoft thing I could think of. At the end of it the support person said: "Yeah, but what other option do we have?"


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              Bradml wrote:

              But seriously there are so many bugs in the way they implemented Media Centre. There are weird things like: It can detect XBox through AV ports but it can't detect PS2....

              I don't use the Media Center program. It is just an add-on program like paint to me. Although I am curious to why Windows XP Media Center Edition costs much less than Professional as it is Professional and then some. It must be because they don't support it.

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                Captain See Sharp wrote:

                No way, people call me for support.

                Me too. Doesn't mean I'm too proud to call Dell if their hardware blows up.

                Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog

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                Christian Graus wrote:

                Me

                Christian Graus wrote:

                call Dell

                Christian Graus wrote:

                hardware blows up.

                I always build my own, its fun and I get to choose exactly what I want and its usually higher quality than your standard system builder's (Dell, HP, ...) computer. You need to know what you are doing and spend a bit of time reading reviews and news groups to get the highest quality. The only time I bought a pre-built system is when I bought my laptop.

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                  Christian Graus wrote:

                  Me

                  Christian Graus wrote:

                  call Dell

                  Christian Graus wrote:

                  hardware blows up.

                  I always build my own, its fun and I get to choose exactly what I want and its usually higher quality than your standard system builder's (Dell, HP, ...) computer. You need to know what you are doing and spend a bit of time reading reviews and news groups to get the highest quality. The only time I bought a pre-built system is when I bought my laptop.

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                  Bradml
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                  What I do is buy a system with a big waranty. Then when I have beefed it up, made a mistake and had the whole thing aspole on me..... I call Dell.


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                  • C Chris S Kaiser

                    I'm looking to get a new laptop for my wife for her birthday. I'm not looking to spend alot though. Maybe 700 or 800 bux. Those are US bux btw. Do you guys have any recommendations? I was thinking either Acer, HP, or Dell. But would love to hear any suggestions. Cheaper than 700 is good too. It just needs to be a decent base system. Maybe a couple of games, but nothing too heavy graphics wise. Maybe some drawing/graphics, but if rendering is a little slow that's fine. Later I'll get her a whizz bang desktop. We have some good ones, but she wants her own. Heh, guess my 10 old machines aren't up to her muster. She'd rather have a new limited one than one of my upgraded old boxes. Go figure. I don't like makeup either. :laugh:

                    What's in a sig? This statement is false. Build a bridge and get over it. ~ Chris Maunder

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                    David Stone
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                    I :love: my Inspiron 9400[^].

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                    • C Chris S Kaiser

                      I'm looking to get a new laptop for my wife for her birthday. I'm not looking to spend alot though. Maybe 700 or 800 bux. Those are US bux btw. Do you guys have any recommendations? I was thinking either Acer, HP, or Dell. But would love to hear any suggestions. Cheaper than 700 is good too. It just needs to be a decent base system. Maybe a couple of games, but nothing too heavy graphics wise. Maybe some drawing/graphics, but if rendering is a little slow that's fine. Later I'll get her a whizz bang desktop. We have some good ones, but she wants her own. Heh, guess my 10 old machines aren't up to her muster. She'd rather have a new limited one than one of my upgraded old boxes. Go figure. I don't like makeup either. :laugh:

                      What's in a sig? This statement is false. Build a bridge and get over it. ~ Chris Maunder

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                      leppie
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                      They are useless in the servicing department.

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                        They are useless in the servicing department.

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                        Chris S Kaiser
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                        What would be your choice? I think I'm leaning towards Dell at this point.

                        What's in a sig? This statement is false. Build a bridge and get over it. ~ Chris Maunder

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