I sadly don't have any of those around here, they most likely would be of better quality.froggyboy604 wrote:Sometimes computer stores sell computers with their own custom brands, and you can only buy them on their website and local store.Skeithex wrote:is there such a thing as a lesser computer brand?
do you use SSD?
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I still have an old store built computer from 2002 I bought from a local computer store which still works.
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most likely runs windows 7 which would need to be upgraded.
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It runs Windows server 2003 which is sort of like Windows 2000 with Windows XP features. Linux maybe a good OS for older computers.
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I suppose you could use a windows server os for normal home use.
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Web browsing and watching video files on Server 2003 works similar to Windows XP. Most programs I used in XP does work well on Windows Server 2003. I think a lot of people who got Windows Server 2003 for free from work or school maybe using it as a desktop PC to save money instead of buying Windows for $100 from a store. If you need to learn about server 2003, using it as your desktop OS can make you more likely to learn the many features of Server OS.
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I took a server class, it is like any other OS but more features to it for networking.