Post subject: Re: Your first laptop Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 9:19 pm
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Yea you just need a yahoo email account, log into the freecycle yahoo! group page and look for your nearest town in the search bar, then when you find one close by, apply to join the group, and enter some reasons why you want to join (To stop things going to the landfill will get you in) and then in a day or 2, depending how lazy the mods are being, you will be accepted into the group
Then you just post WANTED: xxxxxxx (Hometown) and wait for replys
or look down the OFFER: xxxxxx (Their hometown) and reply to them
If your quick, and have a decent reason for wanting the item, you can get some really good stuff. Ive seen cars and 40" LCDs go on there
Personally I go for computers, and there is quite a few being offered, also managed to carpet my entire previous flat with brand new carpet from a house renevation
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Post subject: Re: Your first laptop Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2010 3:31 am
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Spider-Vice wrote:
It was a Compaq Presario CQ60 Now with a Portuguese one (Insys), with an Intel Pentium C2Q processor and an NVidia geforce G something, also 4GB of ram, better than my desktop.
no way i got the same exept with a ati radion with 1 gig of mem to it self 3 gigs of ddr3 ram the hard drive i very its only 250 gigs the processer is amd athlon 2 p320 dual core at 2.10 ghz
Post subject: Re: Your first laptop Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 7:55 pm
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Dell Inspiron 1300. Had one of those legendary "Vista Capable" logos on it. With Intel 915 graphics meaning no WDDM driver! That was the most annoying thing in the whole world!
Post subject: Re: Your first laptop Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2010 3:26 am
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Dell Inspiron 1300. Had one of those legendary "Vista Capable" logos on it. With Intel 915 graphics meaning no WDDM driver! That was the most annoying thing in the whole world!
I remember those labels, HP must really want to loose money by putting those labels on their computers, (DC7600?) when they only have a 40 gb. hard drive and 512 Mb. of Ram. I don't know anyone who would put those Vista on a computer with such low specs...
Post subject: Re: Your first laptop Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2010 10:12 am
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compgeke wrote:
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Dell Inspiron 1300. Had one of those legendary "Vista Capable" logos on it. With Intel 915 graphics meaning no WDDM driver! That was the most annoying thing in the whole world!
I remember those labels, HP must really want to loose money by putting those labels on their computers, (DC7600?) when they only have a 40 gb. hard drive and 512 Mb. of Ram. I don't know anyone who would put those Vista on a computer with such low specs...
One of the reasons vista was hated, coz hardware that was vista capable was actually rubbish.
Post subject: Re: Your first laptop Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 12:43 pm
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My first laptop was .. I don't really remember the manufacturer. It had a 540 MB built-in hard drive, 32 MB of ram (or was it 16? I think 16) a floppy drive and even a real track ball. It was "Designed for Windows 95" and ran Windows 95 B. (EDIT: nope, it even ran Windows 95 A since I had it on 30 floppies (if somebody is interested buying them?) and 95 B was on CD only because of IE and such) Then we found some old 380 MB hard drives for it. There was a fully configured Windows 3.11 installation on it with games and Office and stuff but I never "rescued" it because of no network. On ebay I then once bought a Xircom PCMCIA card for like 50€ and had 100 MBit/s ethernet but it was working on 9.x windows only. Also NT did not recognize them. Now it runs Windows 98 SE. You could even replace display panels. It was fusioned of three laptops of the same type. It even had a passive(!) controlled LCD. We replaced it with an active one from another one, placed a German - instead of Switzerland - keyboard in it and a new floppy drive. And I found a 180 MB PCMCIA hard drive.
The second one has 1,3 GB of Hard drive, 48 MB ram and a CD drive. Also "Designed for Windows 95" it now runs Me quite fine. I tried Windows NT 4 and 2000 but they did not recognize the Xircom network card unfortunately. I tried Windows XP but just of fun, you could even count the numbers of colors before the log in screen. Installing an operating system was quite a mess. All Windowses after 98 had no graphics driver for that "Chips and Tech Accelerator" thingie. Installing 2000 left you with an unbootable system (because of some BIOS fuzz). I first installed 98 and upgraded 2000 onto it, and even the graphics then worked! The same went with Windows Me.
And after almost 8 years with this laptop, now I am going to buy actually a "usable" one for christmas
Post subject: Re: Your first laptop Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 3:12 pm
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Cats869 wrote:
Not bad, how much is the laptop anyway? By the way, gotta like the OS that will come with it, FreeDOS!
It was for 499€ in an exclusive offer in some super expensive computer store in Slovenia (Big Bang is what they call it). But generally the price varies from 400-600 €. If I would buy it i would put my pirate Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit on it. But that's not gonna happend. Maybe someday, but not in the near future.
Post subject: Re: Your first laptop Posted: Sat Jan 29, 2011 7:25 pm
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My first laptop was a Rein 300 SL or something like that. It had a 286 and a red mono EGA screen. Got it very cheap,I could not say no. The next was a Compaq Contura Aero subnotebook using a 486.
Post subject: Re: Your first laptop Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2011 11:16 pm
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Had an old black and white screened-Windows 3.1 laptop as my first, but probably the most notable one was my Toshiba Satellite 2540CDS. Came with Windows Me and 96mb of RAM, and had a 333Mhz processor, 4GB hard drive, CD drive (now malfunctioning ) and some obscure S3 graphics card. Upgraded the OS to Windows XP Professional SP1 and I still use it to this day. Runs Microsoft Word 2003 like a beast.
Post subject: Re: Your first laptop Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2011 12:51 am
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STeeLhawk wrote:
Had an old black and white screened-Windows 3.1 laptop as my first, but probably the most notable one was my Toshiba Satellite 2540CDS. Came with Windows Me and 96mb of RAM, and had a 333Mhz processor, 4GB hard drive, CD drive (now malfunctioning ) and some obscure S3 graphics card. Upgraded the OS to Windows XP Professional SP1 and I still use it to this day. Runs Microsoft Word 2003 like a beast.
Probably a S3 Trio card which was used by many OEMs in their computers.
Post subject: Re: Your first laptop Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2011 2:00 am
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My first decent laptop was a Dell Insperon 1300. Specs:
Windows Server 2003 Enterprise converted to Workstation Pentium M 1.8Ghz overclocked to 2.4Ghz stable with wire mod Artic silver on stock cooler. 2GB of DDR2 RAM upgraded from 512 MB 80GB PATA HD DVD burner Good 6 cell battery (upgraded from original owner from 4 cell) 15" screen
I miss it, got it at thrift store for 60 euros, upgraded the ram installed fresh windows, and it was able to play HL2, all the 190's games, GTA3 and Vice City, RTCW, N-64 ROMS.
The only snag was that it had a soundcard which crackled, the maker went out of business and so there were no new drivers with fixes. Guys who had this laptop model were [censored]. I sold it off while it was still worth cash, wish I hadn't because I would have added a USB Sound Blaster XI card. Damn! Now I am having trouble getting a decent laptop like it without spending alot of dough.
Post subject: Re: Your first laptop Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2011 3:15 am
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Mad Spaniard wrote:
My first decent laptop was a Dell Insperon 1300. Specs:
Windows Server 2003 Enterprise converted to Workstation Pentium M 1.8Ghz overclocked to 2.4Ghz stable with wire mod Artic silver on stock cooler. 2GB of DDR2 RAM upgraded from 512 MB 80GB PATA HD DVD burner Good 6 cell battery (upgraded from original owner from 4 cell) 15" screen
I miss it, got it at thrift store for 60 euros, upgraded the ram installed fresh windows, and it was able to play HL2, all the 190's games, GTA3 and Vice City, RTCW, N-64 ROMS.
The only snag was that it had a soundcard which crackled, the maker went out of business and so there were no new drivers with fixes. Guys who had this laptop model were [censored]. I sold it off while it was still worth cash, wish I hadn't because I would have added a USB Sound Blaster XI card. Damn! Now I am having trouble getting a decent laptop like it without spending alot of dough.
I used a dell Inspiron 1300 for a while, sound was fine for me. Sigmatel or something.
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