This is a history of my computer equipment up to the present day. The reason why it is confusing is because it has been transferred from Topic that has been sabotaged.
You can appreciate that I am not going to spend time producing something that is easy to read if people sabotage what I am doing.
Robin Michael Sun Nov 08, 2009 4:39 am GMT
People sometimes accuse me of not being the real McCoy. But surely when I use a word like 'chuntering' to describe my old computer I am establishing my credentials.
Returning to my old computer (Gateway No 2) makes me realise how much nicer my new one was. However the old one is not that bad. The reason why I changed was because I felt that there was an accumulation of errors that I could not resolve. Rather than spend a lot of time trying to resolve these errors, one night when I was in Tesco I saw a Medion computer with a quad processor at a reduced price, so I bought it.
I get confused over what computers I have got and what software I have got and where everything is. Before I had my Medion computer I had two Gateway computers, one I bought at Tesco at a reduced price, and the other one I bought at Toys 'R' Us at a reduced price. I have bought more memory and better graphics cards to get them up to speed. The second Gateway computer I bought partly because it had Windows Vista. I am not quite sure what happened but possibly I have been running two computers on one copy of Windows Vista.
I think that my first Gateway computer had Windows XP which I upgraded to Windows Vista. I then had problems when the time ran out on the upgrade trial.
These two Gateway computers were not much faster than my Jal computer which I bought from a mail order firm in Stoke. That computer, which I have still got, ran Windows XP. Whenever I use it, I am surprised at how fast and convenient it is. The reason why I decided to get a new computer, when I had the Jal computer, was because the power supply failed. At first I did not realise it was the power supply and I attacked the switches. But eventually I got a very superior power supply.
You can appreciate that I am not going to spend time producing something that is easy to read if people sabotage what I am doing.
Robin Michael Sun Nov 08, 2009 4:39 am GMT
People sometimes accuse me of not being the real McCoy. But surely when I use a word like 'chuntering' to describe my old computer I am establishing my credentials.
Returning to my old computer (Gateway No 2) makes me realise how much nicer my new one was. However the old one is not that bad. The reason why I changed was because I felt that there was an accumulation of errors that I could not resolve. Rather than spend a lot of time trying to resolve these errors, one night when I was in Tesco I saw a Medion computer with a quad processor at a reduced price, so I bought it.
I get confused over what computers I have got and what software I have got and where everything is. Before I had my Medion computer I had two Gateway computers, one I bought at Tesco at a reduced price, and the other one I bought at Toys 'R' Us at a reduced price. I have bought more memory and better graphics cards to get them up to speed. The second Gateway computer I bought partly because it had Windows Vista. I am not quite sure what happened but possibly I have been running two computers on one copy of Windows Vista.
I think that my first Gateway computer had Windows XP which I upgraded to Windows Vista. I then had problems when the time ran out on the upgrade trial.
These two Gateway computers were not much faster than my Jal computer which I bought from a mail order firm in Stoke. That computer, which I have still got, ran Windows XP. Whenever I use it, I am surprised at how fast and convenient it is. The reason why I decided to get a new computer, when I had the Jal computer, was because the power supply failed. At first I did not realise it was the power supply and I attacked the switches. But eventually I got a very superior power supply.