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Re: To WFW Heres a new one!!!


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Posted by LOU from WI. on October 22, 2011 at 21:05:04 from (174.124.7.11):

In Reply to: To WFW Heres a new one!!! posted by LOU from WI. on October 22, 2011 at 19:41:42:

To both of the replies,thank you very much.The problems that we're having with this Dell,is truly unreal.
Let me explain why we're going to get a new computer tomorrow.the computer will be warrantied for 1 year and the close mileage to the dealer for warranty work.Now as for the new problems with the Dell,is unbelievable.After 12 hours of removal,most of the items that were removed,came back, several more tries for removal failed, there was only three of them left.So one of the computer gurus said to restore back as far as we could and redo the windows xp removal,we did that.Now guess what showed up. All the icons reappeared as though nothing was deleted.Victor had it all down(except the last three of windows) which wouldn't go away.So when it was restored,they all came back.I'm beginningto think Dell has had their fingers in it since the begining,so it would have to be sent back to them for repairs,and parts.At this point we're not sure about the cost of the motherboard and hard drive from Dell,probably as much aS A NEW computer.i PROBABLLY WOULDN'T BUY FROM THEM ANYWAY.dIDN'T THINK JUST CHANGING VIRUS PROTECTORS WOULD CAUSE THIS MUCH PROBLEM.I wish to thank all the fellows who helped to try and get this computer straightened up.My warmest regards to each and everyone.The picture you should have in mind now,is two large fellows,hunkering over a laptop computer,the size of a postage card,cant wait to get back to something that fits our fingers.Thank you both and thank all agin,especially YT for allowing this off topic to be shared.Regards,LOU & Victor


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