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Started by Mary Jane, March 25, 2004, 03:54:16 PM

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When input/output is faulty of course. ;) Or sometimes a cd runs too fast for an old program, so the input comes in too much.
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yeah I/O errors are thrown when hardware is causing twouble... so mouse/keyboard/etc, unless it is specified it can be a number of things...
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Quote from: copycat on May 02, 2004, 01:49:29 PM
Quote from: dew7 on May 01, 2004, 11:53:22 PMWho manufactured your PC, CopyCat.  My PC was made by Falcon-Northwest computer systems.
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Seriously, no kidding, it's a custom-made pc.

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Quote from: Say on May 05, 2004, 04:14:53 AM"Boom Bob"?!!? hahaha bob :D <3
Yes, another bob. And, ofcourse, 'Boom' is not pronounced the English way, but the Flemish way. 8)
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Did you build your pc yourself, Copycat and did you use good components?  Was it expensive?  Thanks for the information.
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Quote from: dew7 on May 05, 2004, 09:17:51 PMDid you build your pc yourself, Copycat and did you use good components?  Was it expensive?  Thanks for the information.
No, my surname isn't 'Boom', although it could also be 'Boons'. I still haven't got an official invoice of this pc, although it was promised to be sent to me asap, that's why I'm not sure about the last letter(s) of the surname. :-\
The assembly cost 20 â,¬, so I'm not risking building such a powerful machine myself. ;]
I already listed the components somewhere in a pc-related thread, so I'm not doing that again. However, since quality was my first concern, and not the price, I should think the components are of a good quality. It all depends on what you consider to be expensive. If I combine the price of the pc and the one of the LCD-monitor, I'm still 500 â,¬ cheaper off than I was in 1998. 8)
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dew7

You may get the latest PC and a week later it is considered a dated machine.   :(
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Quote from: dew7 on May 07, 2004, 12:52:49 AMYou may get the latest PC and a week later it is considered a dated machine.   :(
Oh, I know, this pc is already ancient history. :-\
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dew7

As a PIII 450 mhz. my PC could be considered pretty darn old.  I am saving my funds to update it soon.  :>
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B'rrr

I figured out that it would be no more expensive to assamble my own new pc then to upgrade my old one (cuz everythng needs to be upgraded ; )
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dew7

How old is your pc?
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B'rrr

4 years  :o :o :o ...luckily my laptop is only 1.5 years old... I use that one instead, ...mostly
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Yonkey

That's hard to say, but going strictly by CPU:
- the one I'm using right now is about 6 years old
- the one I was using before is probably 4-5; and
- my sister's is 3

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dew7

I guess some PC's were built to last -- I still have my old IBM PCjr and it runs well.  This PC taught me Basic programming with help from my dad of course.  :>  It is now in storage but I may soon pull it out to relive old times and old memories.  LOL   ;D   :D   :)
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Yonkey

Yikes, that must be as old as me. :o  20 years?  22?  XD
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dew7

My IBM PCjr is 21 years old -- :>
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Yonkey

I'll be 21 for three more days.  8)
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Quote from: B'rrr on May 09, 2004, 05:14:51 PMI figured out that it would be no more expensive to assamble my own new pc then to upgrade my old one (cuz everythng needs to be upgraded ; )
In some cases it's even cheaper to buy a new pc than to upgrade. I also bought a new pc because upgrading the older one was out of the question. Ofcourse, that's because it's more than 5 years old (not the CD-writer, nor the CD-player, nor the video card, or the network card, but all the important parts are).
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dew7

Yeah! I have found buying a new machine is cheaper but sometimes it is more fun to upgrade an old machine that you have spent so much time in configuring even if it costs a little more.  That is why I plan to upgrade my Falcon Nortwest Mach V machine because it was super expensive to begin with and it is easy to upgrade the machine.
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Yonkey

That's true.  It's cheaper to buy new than to upgrade piece by piece.  But most of the time people don't upgrade every part of their PC at one time.  So instead of a one-time fee of x dollars, upgrading is more like a fee of (x+y dollars) / number of years it takes to finally upgrade the whole system.  Oh yeah: x,y > 0.  XD
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