Pain in the Butt Microsoft

Machines identical except for external usb devices ! (Compaq SFF DC7600's)

Andrew

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Andrew Mawson
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I guess some people must update/upgrade windows at some point.

I would hope not. Ther'es 6 differnt win 7 products. I hope you're not planing on going about 16GB RAM.

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whisky-dave

En el artículo , michael adams escribió:

Woddles is an Aussie. Like Americans, they don't get irony.

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Mike Tomlinson

Compaq are still going under the HP name.

I'm generally impressed with the corporate Dell and HP hardware, including servers, desktops and laptops - it's solid, reliable, well put together and nice to work on.

For a home user, an old corporate dell or HP desktop is often an excellent and cheap choice.

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Clive George

I'd say it would depend on what they've bought. They might get a cheap deal on an upgrade. So can't really expect that to do a fresh load to a brand new empty machine.

I bought the one which gave me the things I wanted.

I expect to buy a later version if I ever upgrade the PC anyway. But I'm happy enough with Win 7 for what I use it for. Which is not a lot.

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Dave Plowman (News)

If you do buy an OS from M$ you can transfer it and upgrade the hardware, etc. However if you are buying it from an OEM on a machine you don't get the same options and you don't pay as much. If you need to upgrade, transfer then buy from M$.

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dennis

You're talking c*ck. The MacBook Pro 13" with the retina display is

2560 x 1600 pixels; the 13" MacBook Air is only 1440 x 900. My Dell 2009W display (prolly a 20" display or so, I can't remember) that I use here with my Mini is, physically, rather larger than a 13" laptop, is only 1680 x 1050 pixels.

As my display works perfectly well for me, I won't be upgrading it any time soon. You, OTOH, obviously need one.

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Tim Streater

The other way, 0.02 to 0.03 degrees according to wikipedia.

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Johny B Good

My calculator says 0.06 for 4 arc minutes now I am sober so you are correct, note, must stop posting while on the booze, people might mistake me for TNP.

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dennis

Which displays are those, then? Or are you just ranting?

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Tim Streater

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