Thursday afternoon, I ran out to Walmart to pick up the new PC and microwave that we ordered and had delivered to the store. Got them home, got the microwave set up, got the PC set up. Fired up the computer...a quad core E-Machine with Win 7 Home Premium. It fired up, but Windows failed to boot. After a few hard boots, a boot recovery activated and Windows booted up and ran fine. Deb used the system for a while, and liked it. She was so happy to be using a much faster system and loving the 19 inch Acer monitor that we bought to go with the system.
Friday morning, Deb fired up her system..and again Windows failed to boot up. Again, a few hard reboots and a boot recovery utility kicked in and got the system going. Same thing happened this morning. So, I box the system up, drove it back to Walmart and got our money back...well, it was credited to our credit card and can take up to 7 days to actually be back in our account...depending on how fast the card company and bank process the credit.
Came home and got on Newegg.com to price some parts to build Deb a new system. Right at 390 bucks to build a system....quad core AMD, 2 gig of DDR3 RAM, new MOBO and PSU.
Then I looked at some of the system they had and found a Lenovo something or other system. Faster quad-core AMD processor, 3 gig DDR RAM, 500gig SATA HD, plenty of USB ports and space for expansions. Win 7 Home Premium. $370 free shipping. We ordered it. It will be here in 3 or 4 days.
I know a lot of people have been happy with E-Machines...but not us....this was our first and last experience with an E-Machine. Cheap...for a reason.
OBIO
Friday morning, Deb fired up her system..and again Windows failed to boot up. Again, a few hard reboots and a boot recovery utility kicked in and got the system going. Same thing happened this morning. So, I box the system up, drove it back to Walmart and got our money back...well, it was credited to our credit card and can take up to 7 days to actually be back in our account...depending on how fast the card company and bank process the credit.
Came home and got on Newegg.com to price some parts to build Deb a new system. Right at 390 bucks to build a system....quad core AMD, 2 gig of DDR3 RAM, new MOBO and PSU.
Then I looked at some of the system they had and found a Lenovo something or other system. Faster quad-core AMD processor, 3 gig DDR RAM, 500gig SATA HD, plenty of USB ports and space for expansions. Win 7 Home Premium. $370 free shipping. We ordered it. It will be here in 3 or 4 days.
I know a lot of people have been happy with E-Machines...but not us....this was our first and last experience with an E-Machine. Cheap...for a reason.
OBIO