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created on 05/25/2010  |  http://fubar.com/wholesale-key/b332804

 

Windows 7

I might simply be unlucky, or it could be that window-7-ultimate is a hard-disk killer. In the past two months, three different laptops running windows-xp-professional-service-pack-3-key-usb have totally died on me, while one had a minor collapse and refused to boot for an hour. First of all, I should make it clear that these machines don’t have an easy life. My laptop travels with me wherever I go,Office 2010 and they have a fair bit of punishment on a daily basis: slung into a laptop bag and down a hill on a bike; into London on the train; and then a 25-minute walk bumping up and down before I get into the office. And then all the way back at the end of the working day. Nevertheless, for the past six years two ThinkPads have survived without incident for three years apiece. Until I installed Windows 7-usb RC on the latest one, and the hard disk died. It’s currently sitting in my desk-side drawer whilst I consider what to do with it. MicrosoftThe Dennis IT department sprang to the rescue, offering me a spare workaday laptop from their collection. The first one lasted for less than a month before its hard disk whimpered its way into obsolescence. Once more, our trusty IT team gazed into their cupboard and fished out a replacement – the exact same model. This one kept going for less than a week. I initially blamed the two successive failures on the ageing 1.8in hard disks they used, but my confidence has been shaken again today. On Friday, I set up a new system: a desktop PC at work, a netbook to take on my travels. Both of them running windows-xp-key and synchronising vital data via the cloud.Office 2010 professional plus The desktop is still working fine, but the netbook wouldn’t boot for my journey into work, with windows-xp-key startup repair system eventually declaring it irreparable.Office 2010 usb Then, bizarrely, when I plugged it in at work the netbook started to work again (and it still is). So, the question: am I alone in this? Or is my growing paranoia about windows-xp-professional-service-pack-3-key-usband hard disks entirely unfair, and more due to my maltreatment of laptops than my choice of OS? Perhaps, as Steve Cassidy keeps on telling me, it’s time to drop the mechanical hard disk entirely and move to SSDs.

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