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<blockquote data-quote="Aaron" data-source="post: 1110260" data-attributes="member: 1682"><p>Pretty much any desktop will work nowadays. I bought an Acer about 6 years ago for parents. Thought it might last a couple years before it died, but it's still humming along and only cost 400 new. I myself run a custom unit that I built myself. Cost me about $1200 and was hi-end 6 years ago. You could find someone to build your own, with the best components for about $800-$1000 plus labor. But doesn't help much if you really need the service and help support of a manufacturer.</p><p></p><p>The fact you were able to save all your files is the only thing that matters. The rest can be replaced.</p><p></p><p>I would advise you to find or build something with Windows 7. Windows 8 is supposedly as bad as Vista was. I really like Windows 7, it is about as stable and user friendly as XP was.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aaron, post: 1110260, member: 1682"] Pretty much any desktop will work nowadays. I bought an Acer about 6 years ago for parents. Thought it might last a couple years before it died, but it's still humming along and only cost 400 new. I myself run a custom unit that I built myself. Cost me about $1200 and was hi-end 6 years ago. You could find someone to build your own, with the best components for about $800-$1000 plus labor. But doesn't help much if you really need the service and help support of a manufacturer. The fact you were able to save all your files is the only thing that matters. The rest can be replaced. I would advise you to find or build something with Windows 7. Windows 8 is supposedly as bad as Vista was. I really like Windows 7, it is about as stable and user friendly as XP was. [/QUOTE]
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