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Topic: would you buy this laptop
mooby
Posts: 4064
Location: UK
This is going on ebay for a great price. The seller is saying when it boots, it gets a blue screen, but bios is fine. Im guessing Ram is b0rked?

http://i17.ebayimg.com/07/i/000/f6/a5/2067_1.JPG
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TiT
Posts: 1520
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
ebay link?
whoop
Posts: 12886
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I'd buy it for $50 max
Crizane Tribal
Posts: 2191
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I dunno, if it was the RAM I'm guessing the person would have replaced it and would be going great guns. I'd be worried about it being something wrong with the mobo... if that's the case, it's more trouble than it's worth.
Denominator
Posts: 635
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
at least he is honest most people would sell without telling you it didnt work
Habib
Posts: 155
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Get it, a quick google of the bug check code indicates that the cause of that message is not hardware related, but bad software (i.e. Vista SP1 aids)
3x0dus
Posts: 1024
Location: Townsville, Queensland
most bluescreens are fixable one way or another.
if its uber cheap and u already have a laptop(old etc)
Cheap way to get a replacement HDD/RAM and or addon cards if compatible.
mooby
Posts: 4066
Location: UK
nice one hab! ja, ive got a bid in at £100. its a £500+ tablet, so worth the gamble.
TiT
Posts: 1522
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
most of the time a format fixes the problem
Mr Hardware
Posts: 3221
Location: Caloundra, Sunshine Coast, Queensland
would you buy this laptop
only if it was cheap and still under warranty
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