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I have a Dell 5210 Laptop (about 10 years old). I bought additional memory, but it's still so slow it's almost not even worth turning on. A friend says she had her old laptop's hard drive installed in a new computer. Is that possible? All I want is a fast laptop, but I don't have a lot of money. Can you help? ijhamel@hotmail.com


By Anonymous - Posted on 12 July 2011

Your original hard drive is most likely ata type. New laptops only support sata type hard drives. We sell a very nice economical 15.6" laptop for $580. We remove unneeded software from it and install free antivirus, penoffice, adobe reader, flash player. We also install a second operating system called Linux. Linux is pratically impervious to virus infections and recommended for email and web browsing.

 

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