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on 11/22/2005 Make sure the used computer has the system disk, and/or the manufacturer restore disk, or you may find yourself with a handy doorstop in a few months if files become corrupted. Also, check to see if it's an upgrade disk, without the original system software. That disk is just a pretty coaster for your coffee cup.
on 11/22/2005 With companies like Emachines, Dell, and so on, sometimes you get a better computer if it's new. And, it can be cheaper.
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