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My home computer died yesterday. We had a storm, power went out, computer will not come back on. I had a friend try to fix it and his professional opinion was that it was dead.
SO, can you guys tell me what the difference is between a netbook and a notebook? All I use the home computer for is internet, quicken, itunes and uploading pictures.
Re: Computer help
I'm not a computer expert but any stretch of the imagination but did you friend confirm that it wasn't just your power supply that went bad? The power supply on our desktop died last week and for like $80 DH fixed it himself.
And I agree with what Paula said about the net vs note book.
Well, it will "turn on" to a point. It looks like it is going to load, and then the entire thing goes black. We did system restore. We did safe mode. He went into the registry (?) and tried to fix it there. He thinks that my explorer (or something) file is corrupt and my choices are to buy a new operating system (my computer didn't come with a restore CD) and have that put in or buy a new computer. Either way, everything I had saved on my computer is gone now.
I'd kind of like to beat the current one with a hammer so I'm leaning towards a new one. haha.
That's a good idea. I do have all my pictures on CDs, shutterfly and facebook so I won't lose any of that. It's mostly my budgeting data that I'm mad about. I just got Quicken working correctly and the computer died.
You can probably order a new restore CD for much less than buying a whole new OS. I think mine was about $20...Windows 7 is going for about $120 right now. Paula's right about netbook vs notebook. We have a 10" Acer (or maybe it's Asus...whichever the better one is b/c Mike bought it and he's anal about that) Eee PC that's great. The only thing that's not great about it is that it's running Windows Vista still and it's killing it.
If you're going to get a netbook, the Eee PC is great, lightweight and has a ~9 hr battery life.
That said, now that I've converted to Mac, I'll never ever ever ever willing go back to PC. Sooo, if you decide to get a notebook, look into a Macbook...I have just a basic Macbook b/c I didn't need any of the upgrades, but we'll be getting Mike a Macbook Pro when his notebook dies. That computer made my life worth living.
.: Diary of a Recovering Runner :.
.: Diary of a Recovering Runner :.
I actually just went home and got my machine and gave it to our IT guy. He's looking at it and trying to see what he can do. His initial reaction was "this is bad..." Then he said "Well, I might be able to fix it." So we'll see.
I had a mac a long time ago and didn't do well with it. But that was when they were fairly new and the world wasn't quite as accommodating to them as it is now. I'll go look at them too.
The big thing about a netbook is it doesn't have a CD drive. If you have to install stuff onto the netbook you have to use an external CD drive or download it off the internet.
I have the HP Mini netbook and love it! I use it around the house for internet and we use it for Skype to MH's family. It's so light that I don't really ever use out notebook anymore. I have no need for a CD drive though so it works for me (I use our desktop for banking and such).
.: Diary of a Recovering Runner :.