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phillpower2

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Be happy to help but can you start a new thread please.


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Done - thank you.


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Hello scarlet.rose,
 
I just wanted to say that I have been following this topic (and your subsequent one) because I have had exactly the same computer as yours (a Dell Dimension 9150) for the past 14 years. Mine shipped with two hard drives, both of which have been renewed at different times. With the help of GTG, I replaced XP with Windows 7 back in 2017 and just a week or two ago I replaced that with Windows 10. The computer is currently running very well, without any problems.
 
Apologies to you (and to Phill too) for barging in at the end of your topic. I have heard many times that this was a very reliable computer, but I don't think I have ever seen one mentioned on here before, so it was good to hear that somebody else out there still has one. I really hope you solve your current problems and that you are able to use your computer for some time yet. 
 
Take care :)
 
 


 

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