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06-07-2007, 04:01 AM
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Holy ****!!

I got home and my computer was ****ed up with a damn Vundo Virus http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vundo_trojan It took me about 5 - 6 hours to remove the damn thing... Ah and everything is unstable and I cant re-install windows... My current dell computer is 6 years old... I am buying a new one this month.

Dell?

06-07-2007, 04:19 AM
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dont get dell, they suck

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Then what?

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I would reccomend assembling one yourself, but if that sounds too complicated try compaq or hp, Ive heard good about them.

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Heh, don't tell him to make his own. He wouldn't be able to.

I would get an HP, they have good systems which are premade.

Speaking of building a computer, did you ever learn how to put in RAM?

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HP and COMPAQ are the same Andrew, and I recommend that or building yourself

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learn to put in RAM??
do you need to LEARN that?

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Originally Posted by Andrew R View Post
Heh, don't tell him to make his own. He wouldn't be able to.

I would get an HP, they have good systems which are premade.

Speaking of building a computer, did you ever learn how to put in RAM?
Yes, But I don't need ram now lol ah good times

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