
I noticed lots of people “tinkering” inside thier pcs. Why?
Granted, computers are made to add or remove software and hardware to and from. But, I noticed on these questions a lot of seeming younger pc users start messing around with sound cards, external drives, burning software, links to click on, all sorts of problems. Wouldn’t it be better to search around on something like PCWorld Magazine, CNET, or read reviews of what’s availible, and just buy a good pc with everything allready in the pc? I don’t understand the need to experiment. I guess I am self-taught about pc performance. I simply don’t tinker like these younsters do. Maybe my advice is to do research what’s in stores. Many stores are good ones for advice. A lot of stores sell a lot of lousy pc stuff. Is anyone with me on this? Isn’t it true there are pcs made with just about everything in it, that we don’t have to install anything else these days?
Well say you have a completely good system that you bought a year or two ago, but now you want to have a DVD burner. You are suggesting that instead of just buying a $40 DVD burner and installing it, they should chuck the whole computer and buy a new one for around $1000. Or if they run out of hard drive space, they should again chuck the whole computer instead of putting an $80 hard drive in. Honestly I am really not seeing what the point of your question is, are you saying evertime someone wants to make a change to their system, they should just go out and buy a new one? I would be really interested in discussing this with you, if you want, my email is in my profile.
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