[CTS] Re: dell laptop reload question

  • From: "Russ Blakeman" <rhb57@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <computertalkshop@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 1 Jan 2006 23:03:54 -0600

You and I both - you more than pay for it when you buy the machines.

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  From: computertalkshop-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:computertalkshop-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Eric C. Vogel
  Sent: Sunday, January 01, 2006 10:29 PM
  To: computertalkshop@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Subject: [CTS] Re: dell laptop reload question


  Dell does now and charges you $10 if you want a "OS" CD. Well worth the
$10. But I think they should not scam users for $10.

  Eric



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  From: computertalkshop-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:computertalkshop-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Hal
  Sent: Friday, December 30, 2005 6:22 AM
  To: computertalkshop@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Subject: [CTS] Re: dell laptop reload question


  This is not a Dell issue. Win XP hides system files by default. I think
what he was talking about was a hidden partition with an image file of the
entire system on it. Some companies, like HP for example, are too cheap to
give you a restore CD, but instead put it on the HD. I've never seen Dell do
this. If or when the HD goes out, you're SOL unless you have a copy of
Windows to install on the computer.

  I've never dealt with this, but you can unhide the partition and burn that
to a CD if you have one of these computers. The only time I work with
assembly line computers is at work. I haven't bought one for myself since
1964... :-D
  No, really since the early/mid ninties, and I don't see a reason to ever
do that again.

  Something I am looking forward to is Mac running on Intel. The word is,
they will embed a chip in their MBs so that you cannot install Mac on an
ordinary PC, but I know someone will hack that. I'd love to have a new Mac,
but refuse to lay out the money they want (read steal) for it. I'm talking
about a high-end $5000.00 job.

  Hal

  On 12/29/2005 11:01 PM, CRAZYDOVE@xxxxxxx duly noted:
    Hal..my first laptop is a Dell..and when I started doing explorations
into it..I found that in Explorer, most of the system files were hidden.  I
had to and still have to check to make sure they aren't hidden, such as when
I do a search for a file..I have to make sure it checks hidden files.  I
guess Dell sets it up thinking we're all newbies when we get our laptops..or
sumthin'.  LOL
                                                      Jackie

    In a message dated 12/29/2005 7:41:36 PM Eastern Standard Time,
hdbrown@xxxxxxxxx writes:
      I've never seen a 'hidden' folder on a Dell. You do not have to format
the HD before installing Win XP. It will be formated during the
installation. Strongly suggest you format it using NTFS.


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Hal Brown                                                                       
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