I got my dell back today. As I turned it on I held my breath, praying the display didn't short out on startup as it had done so many times before. As of now- it works! It's so nice to be able to type on a keyboard with working keys. (I had been using my old computer that, due to an unfortunate tea accident, lacked working G, H, ", and Backspace keys.) Now I can take my computer to class and take (better?) notes...
On a similar note- I'm trying to figure out a plan of attack for transfering my itunes library from my ipod/old computer to this one. Anyone know how I can get it in its entirety, playlists and all? (Even the songs that aren't on my ipod?)
Oh and speaking of ipod, my ipod touch is now officially tricked out. For some reason I was unaware of all the applications you could get for FREE! I always knew I was missing random, useless, timewasting, gems of entertainment that I can take with me wherever I go. :)
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Getting a "fixed" computer back is one of the most nerve racking experiences of the past ten years. Every time is turns on, every time get online, every time you watch a video you expect it to crash and erupt in a flaming pile of unholy aborted bastards. Its been a year and I still hold my breath when I turn this thing on.
you shouldnt have to, xtian. i build quality computers.
then again that ram and those HDD's are pretty old. maybe you should hold your breath at start up after all. also, i dont know if you new this or not, but you are out of warranty with me. gl with your computer ;)
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