Second Hand Computers, what you should know
Considering the purchase of a second hand computer?
Please make sure you really are getting a bargain and not a paperweight.
- The seller should have formatted and reinstalled a legitimate copy of the Operating System.
- Provided you with the original software disks, plus any manuals that accompany these disks.
Should you need to format, reinstall, or repair windows you will need one of these tools:
- Install disk
- Restore disk
- Or a working restore partition
Verify the Windows software installed is legitimate before paying for the PC.
How to tell if your copy of Windows is genuine.
If the Operating System is not legitimate then you will not be able to update Windows, in which case the machine will be infected very quickly once on the WWW and become a liability, no matter what security software is installed. Never accept illegal pirated software, doing so can cause all sorts of problems.
Often there are good bargains for new PC's, so you may not save much by buying a second-hand one. Especially when the warranty that comes with a new PC is taken into consideration.
Any computer over three-four years old may not run the software you wish to install, so check into that as well.
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