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Dell Garbage and Infinite Install Loop 1760Dell Garbage and Infinite Install Loop 1762 On Tue, 11 Apr 2006 01:25:02 GMT, "Christopher Muto" Hi, when I went through solving the insert CD infinite loop, it was... Christopher Muto Christopher, it would seem that your atbreastude is that Dell's are cheap and you should expect nothing less from a company that provides cheap computers. Do you also consider everyone that uses a Dell to be cheap and therefore not worth the extra time to try to make their computer experience more satisfying. I believe that you readily accept that it is perfectly fine and to be commended that Dell doesn't care whether or not their products actually work correctly when they are sold. As long as they are sold would seem to be the only concern of people that think like you. You would more than likely consider it perfectly normal and also encourage car makers to put brake pads on cars that only last one week because it could reduce the price of the vehicle. They wouldn't have to buy all those expensive brake pads that cost a lot of money and therefore could sell their cars for less. Dell Garbage and Infinite Install Loop 1761 and the car analogy doesn't wash because what the OP has done would be the equivilent of buying a car and... Surely everyone that has a brain in their head has enough sense to change their own brake pads and bleed the lines, etc... If they don't, they surely have enough sense to get it to the shop to get it fixed after their one week brake pad time limit is exceeded. Upgrading from Dimension 4600i Hi group, This is my first post here. I have done a search on this topic but all replies found are long out of date. Here are the specs of... Let's try to put all of this into perspective shall we. Individuals who buy new vehicles don't wish to have to take an automotive college course in order to be able to own a vehicle that will not kill them. That is why they pay good money to receive a vehicle that works and works well. Just as computer purchasers do not wish to take courses in college to learn how to fix their computers. Nay, they don't even wish to have to Google up a fix for their brand new computer. You know what they really want, they want a computer that works without complications. Why? Because that is what they paid for. Computer companies, like other companies, will eventually start to lose customers, no matter how cheap their products are, if those products perform poorly. And this Sonic debacle that plaques all new users of Dell computers, desktop and laptop, will eventually start to affect their bottom line. Just like all of us here in this group that are talking about Sonic this and Sonic that and Dell this and Dell that, everyone that buys a Dell has to put up with these nonsensical headaches. Other people on telephones and emails talk about all the problems Dell seems to have nowadays. Soon enough, that "good" cheap computer is no longer being bought in such mbuttive quanbreasties, because word does eventually get around. No longer being bought from Dell that is. Free market economy, gotta love it. E1505 First Impressions Well today I received the E1505 that a local agency is letting me use for my volunteer activities arrived today, so here are my initial impressions. First, the...
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