A lot of folks have gone out and spent good money on a laptop or desktop computer for their kid(s) to use at school; I hope they let their kids pick them out.
Well meaning parents, wanting desperately to keep the college costs under control skimp and buy under powered PC's/laptops only to later discover they've been penny wise and pound foolish. Take notes here, save a dime or two and avoid the 'instant obsolescence' trap:
1st: There is NO SUCH THING as TOO much RAM memory. RAM is a bad place to skimp; if you don't know what I'm talking about, just trust me and buy a machine with 2 GB of RAM.
2nd: Does the machine include the software the user needs for school? Probably better have them add Microsoft Office Basic, which includes most of what any student will need.
3rd: Ask for an Intel 'dual core 2' processor or better. Again, trust me...the Celeron processors suck; they just do. The ADM chips MAY be fine, but Intel is ALWAYS a safe bet.
4th: Yes, every college kid needs a WI-FI wireless card. No ifs, ands, or buts. Hi-School kids need 'em, too.
There's lots more to tell, but if you follow these 4 rules the rest will fall into place. If you disregard these rules you've just bought a machine that is yesterday's technology today.
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Saturday, April 7, 2007
Did you forget something? It's probably just your memory.
Many problems for computers (and humans, too) relate to not having enough memory. RAM, also know as Random Access Memory, is every bit as important to computers as adequate brain power is to us; not enough and we just can't manage important, complicated tasks ... sort of like chewing gum and walking at the same time, if you know what I mean.
The symptom, when computing any way, is often general sluggishness, repeated hanging or locking up of the computer; occasionally but rarely you may even see an error message mentioning insufficient memory.
Fortunately in the computer RAM memory is easily added. In fact it's SO easy I almost feel guilty charging my clients for doing it for them ... BUT I get over it! If you want to do your own memory upgrade I can tell you in a quick, 'no-charge' phone call how to proceed. If you're less adventurous I'd gladly be of service.
The symptom, when computing any way, is often general sluggishness, repeated hanging or locking up of the computer; occasionally but rarely you may even see an error message mentioning insufficient memory.
Fortunately in the computer RAM memory is easily added. In fact it's SO easy I almost feel guilty charging my clients for doing it for them ... BUT I get over it! If you want to do your own memory upgrade I can tell you in a quick, 'no-charge' phone call how to proceed. If you're less adventurous I'd gladly be of service.
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