Originally posted by Ned Flanders
I hope fate is on your side and the warranty works out. When you get the machine, take a good look and verify those hardware components are what the packing slip says they are. Also peruse the web sites of the manufacturer and make sure the drivers are updated. Do this before you install games. Otherwise, it is such a buzz kill to go through the normal install process plus expansion plus patches plus mods plus cheats and then start to have things crash right when you get excited to play the first time.
Now you need that DVD writer.
I'm a little worried about the warranty, but I am hopeful that any problems that crop up can be fixed by me or my wife. Mrs. Gwally in particular is not a dumb person and can usually figure things out if she puts her mind to it. If I add things later and have problems, I can check out various computer sites to look for similar problems and how they were fixed. I think the biggest issue will be to just get it up and running in the first place. I don't intend to do a lot of tinkering.
Several people had mentioned getting the wrong parts from Dell, and I intended to make a careful check before running it. I also planned on going into the MS website to look for patches and updates to Windows first thing. Do you think I need to look individually at the web sites for all components (graphics card, sound card, modem, etc?)?
I tried to get Mrs. Gwally interested in a DVD player, but she said "Why would we ever need to watch a movie on our computer?" I could tell by the tone in her voice that there would be no convincing her. A DVD writer would be right out, unless I could convince her via the Christmas present suggestion...
Originally posted by HighLordDave
Flanders surely speaks the truth; if I had a DVD writer, I could get all of the Tera Heart and Janine Lindemulder files off of my hard drive, free up some space and then 40 GB would be more than ample.
Sometimes you can call Dell at or near the end of your warranty period and they will offer an extended warranty for 1-5 additional years.
Now I just need to figure out who these Tera and Janine people are..... *considers running a search, decides to wait until he gets home and everyone is asleep. well, maybe not...*
That's a good idea. If problems persist, I will probably try to extend the warrantee.
Originally posted by Mr. Sleep
@Gwally, sound choices, i could pick holes but then i prefer AMD systems, for what you have and what you want it is perfect
Pick holes all you want! It will be a learning experience for me. AMD wasn't widely available at Dell or Gateway, and to get a good selection of them I would have needed to go to another supplier, like Alienware. Mind you, they had some very sweet systems, but pricey. It seems like AMD is generally as good as Intel, but they always seem to be playing catch-up. My other option would have been to build my own machine, and I had several
very kind (
) offers of help to do this. I was tempted, but I suspect I would have ended up spending more money in the long run as I succumbed to the lure of the best components.... This was just less painful..
Originally posted by Ysh:
Looks nice Gwally! - are you pleased?
I'll be please when it gets here, but it may take two weeks!
@Sleep, Ysh, and Mr. F: I've never bothered to defrag: I was never sure it would help much and might mess things up. What's the reason for doing this? Would it help improve the performance of my current machine (which jumps and lags while playing ToB something fierce)?