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A friend is looking for a used PC in the <100 range. Any tips for checking out a used machine?
Thanks,
Len
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Actually, he is looking at a couple of used machines, one I think from another friend of his. Both are Dells with XP and Office loaded and include the peripherals. He asked me how to check them out. All I could say is if they boot in a reasonable time and Word can load a file quickly, they are probably OK.
Just wondering if there are any other things to look for, or simple tests that can be done.
Thanks
All I can say is most computers are sold because they are outdated, not because they are broken. As noted, if it powers on and boots the OS it should be okay. I would certainly reinstall the OS if getting a used computer. Windows tends to get clogged with crap over time and starts to slow down and show other issues.
A company called recoupit.com is selling a Compaq Evo D530 including Windows XP Pro for only $80. We used to use these at work and they are a pretty decent little system. They are used with 30 day warranty.