Well, I had an HP desktop for about three and a half years. During that time the CPU overheated causing minor damage to it's performance, the whole thing got really hot when I put in a $50 ATI 4550 despite it having two free PCI slots. And then, two weeks before its replacement, the motherboard caught some static or some shit because it hit the HP logo, the screen distorted and then it would hang. Couldn't even get to the BIOS. I had my uncles HP do the same thing so I knew it was toast.
I yanked my hard drive out and bought this cool, cheap kit that turns an internal drive to a USB external that plugs into the wall. That was a very two weeks without a PC. I had a PS3 and my mom's laptop to play around with, but we know how the PS3's browser is and my moms laptop had a single core Intel Atom.
EDIT: Oh yeah, and somehow my sisters brand new Sony Viao wouldn't let her access her C drive and she couldn't save anything to it. It also wouldn't start up on occasion. She doesn't let me touch her stuff so I couldn't really diagnose it, but she did a factory default restoration and it works fine now. No idea what the hell was going on with that one.
I yanked my hard drive out and bought this cool, cheap kit that turns an internal drive to a USB external that plugs into the wall. That was a very two weeks without a PC. I had a PS3 and my mom's laptop to play around with, but we know how the PS3's browser is and my moms laptop had a single core Intel Atom.
EDIT: Oh yeah, and somehow my sisters brand new Sony Viao wouldn't let her access her C drive and she couldn't save anything to it. It also wouldn't start up on occasion. She doesn't let me touch her stuff so I couldn't really diagnose it, but she did a factory default restoration and it works fine now. No idea what the hell was going on with that one.