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rude

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Hi everybody!
I need a rough idea for how much it costs to "reformat" the computer AND how much it costs to buy 40GB. i dont know much about this things so i hope you understand me

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Reformat the computer will cost you 1 hour

40 GB Segate HDD will cost you aroun less than 100
so your better off grabbing a 80 gb which is around 140 bucks
 

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40GB HDD, $100
Formatting HDD, free
Finding that the format failed, priceless :D
 

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Reformatting = Free

40GB = $89

Seagate Barracuda 7,200rpm (2MB cache)

Anymore than $110 for an 8MB cache and that's getting away with murder.

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thanks computer friends! do you know any computer stores around Eastern suburbs areas or at least computer places with good deals? Thanks again

P.S.question: whats better to buy a hard-drive or memory?

thanks!
 

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Originally posted by rude
thanks computer friends! do you know any computer stores around Eastern suburbs areas or at least computer places with good deals? Thanks again

P.S.question: whats better to buy a hard-drive or memory?

thanks!
depends how much mem u got rite now and how fast ur current hdd is,

hdd is a good investment :D...

www.msy.com.au
 

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"Holy one track batcomputer mind, Batman" , you guys know heaps!
well my hard drive is only 4 GB and i only used 2.19GB, does that help?
 

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Originally posted by rude
"Holy one track batcomputer mind, Batman" , you guys know heaps!
well my hard drive is only 4 GB and i only used 2.19GB, does that help?
That answers half the question, how much memory do you have?

If you have 2GB free, from a 4GB disk, I suggest you purchase a new hard disk.

Preferrably between 80-120GB.

If not, 40GB will do.

:)
 

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Right click My Computer
Properties


It'll be under Computer
 

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Originally posted by rude
64 mb of RAM?

hmmm i dont think they made 72k 4 gigs hdd

so lets go with purchasing the hdd first becoz the hdd is crucial speed performance more so noticable compared to memory, as memory just allows more multi tasking, but obviously u need new ram, seeing u onlyt got 64 megs, im gonna assume ur using SD RAM, which isnt as prevalent as DDR, so go to www.msy.com.au, and look at their price list for 256 MB SD-RAM
 

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ok thanks a lot guys! how do you know soooo much about computers???????????????????
thanks again and im tired,good night
 

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Originally posted by rude
ok thanks a lot guys! how do you know soooo much about computers???????????????????
thanks again and im tired,good night
We work at Microsoft, i'm Bills son, Huy's my cousin
lol jks..nah we've just been in the computer scene longer than you have or we've been probably staying in touch with it alot and read up alot.
 

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Originally posted by rude
ok thanks a lot guys! how do you know soooo much about computers???????????????????
thanks again and im tired,good night
yeah, to b good at computers i was told two things: read and experiment (not with your own computer ofcourse. *looks at winston*)

:D
 

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