Railrunner130
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Does anyone know of a way to contact people that work for Dell Computers in the USA? The new rig is quickly falling apart from the inside out and I need to get it fixed. The boys in India just don't seem to get it....
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Does anyone know of a way to contact people that work for Dell Computers in the USA? The new rig is quickly falling apart from the inside out and I need to get it fixed. The boys in India just don't seem to get it....
I went with Dell again this time because I they replaced my 2004 XPS for free after repeated problems trying to get a new power cord for it. The warranty had run out and they sent me a top-of-the-line (though reconditioned) XPS 1710. It never gave me a lick of trouble until the video card quit. You usually have to go through hoops to get to someone in the US that has a clue, but, unless things have changed, it can be done.
As for what it's doing.... I had to uninstall Sid Meiers Railroads! and reinstall after one use. Seems to be working ok, when I can use it... I've had to remove and reinstall McAfee three times. I often see the blue screen of death with BAD_POOL_CALLER. (If you can't call a pool, I guess that really is bad...) I get a laundry list of errors- since I've been writing them down in the last three starts, I have seen seven unique error messages. Only a few of them are repeats. A lot of them are messages that a program has stopped working.
I'm not sure if this is a Vista problem, although I can't stand it already. I wasn't given the XP option when I purchased the computer.
Heck at this point, I'd settle for a snail mail address to the corporate office.
I've a Dell XPS420 in use as a htpc (got it for a bargain price...so couldn't resist). I wiped the hdd's original Vista 32 Premium and installed Vista Ultimate 64. I've had absolutely no problems with it.
I'd be the first person to recommend a self build system.....but for those that don't/can't then I'd have no problem recommending a Dell.
the trouble with buying a dell is, they are built for a specific purpose/price point. they are a pita to upgrade. for example, the computer i am using right now. my sister gave it to me, otherwise i wouldn't have it. she bought it to send emails and do facebook and stuff. she never opened the box, so after a year she gave it to me. it had 1 stick of 256 ram in it, and the mobo is all pci slot. it took me a long time to find a video card to go in it. i had to mount the extra hard drive in the spare disc drive slot because there isn't anywhere else to put on internally. everything i have done to this box has been a struggle because it was built to be exactly what my sister ordered and never more than that. the dell tech told me on the phone they don't want people to upgrade what they have, they want them to buy another.
Thanks guys!
I'm still working with India, trying to figure this thing out. I sent them a list of errors, tried resetting the RAM boards and now it won't work at all. I think we've narrowed it down to the motherboard, but I'm waiting for them to figure that out.