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I'm looking for a computer and not sure what to get. I've always had Dells, and I currently have one that is 2 years old with problems. At this time, Dell is sending a tech out to give me a rebuilt hard drive. I'm not happy. So does anyone have any computer suggestions? I'm currently on Case Catalyst.
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Hi, Kelli.
A few years ago, I heard about a disk imaging program called Ghost. It was free, and it would copy your hard drive exactly as it was, so you could simply slap a new hard drive into your old laptop and restore the disk to the way it was (less the new drivers for the new system). Alas, Ghost was bought up by Norton, and after they "improved" it, no one recommends it anymore.
That said, I just did a search on the following phrases:
"hard drive" "Ghost software"
I found a few people asking about disk imaging software, and someone mentioned something called "Ping," which apparently stands for "Partimage Is Not Ghost." Here's the description:
"PartImage, or Partition Image, is a Linux/UNIX utility to make an image of your partitions in a file. It is able to image only used portions of the partitions saving time and space. The images are compressed. The utility supports the ext2fs, ext3fs, ReiserFS, FAT16, FAT32, HPFS, JFS, XFS, UFS, HFS, and NTFS file systems. This is a live ISO that you can burn onto a CD so that you can use it on any computer regardless of the operating system that is running."
You can get it here:
Alas, I have no experience with this software, but if your hard drive is dying anyway, you can download this software, run it, burn the disk image to a few DVDs, and restore the old disk image to the new hard drive ... and the only thing different would be that your new hard drive is bigger.
Good luck!
I bought a Dell Latitude 410 last December for $230.00 (through TigerDirect). It doesn't have a CD drive. It does have three USB ports. I have my DigitalCat Student software on here.
It's working just fine. For $230, this computer is meeting my needs. It's cheap. It's small enough to carry around (I plan to take it to depos). I can use a thumb drive to save and later move to my PC. I thought I would miss the CD drive, but I don't.
I got another Toshiba because the last two I had were wonderful. I have been using the internal microphone because the computer would not accept any external mic. Best Buy said maybe I should try a USB external microphone but they had cheap ones. I got on Amazon and bought one for $100.00 so hopefully that will make all the difference. Other than that, I love the computer. However, in this job the audio quality is everything and especially with the super technical cases I do. Makes me nervous having crappy audio.
Everyone sounds like they are in a long tunnel with an echo at the end. Not good.
Kelli,
You should try the USB mic from, I think, Martel. They are located in Yorba Linda or Anaheim Hills off of La Palma. It's more than $100 but worth it. I may have the name wrong but I'm not too far off. If you are interested I can find out for you.
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