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Should I replace my hard drive, or buy a new computer?


Question Posted Saturday November 12 2011, 8:25 am

Hi! I've had my dell dimension e310 for 7 years now and had only minor problems with it up until now. It has had a virus a couple of times and we took it to get fixed, but this time the computer guy says we have to buy a new hard drive. I was just wondering if it would be worth it, or if it would beb better to get a new computer.

Ron777


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blr51697 answered Saturday November 12 2011, 6:16 pm:
Hello I say well I think it would just be worth getting a new computer because you mentioned that you have had this computer for 7 years and if you just get a new hard drive you don't know if other problems will occur because of the computers age so if I were you I would just get another computer.
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