Please explain with "The fact you can only put Dell things inside...."
What better way to make money then to say "Hey, I'll protect you", get handed money, then when someone punches that person in the face you say "sorry, can't help". It's like free money.
I think you're confusing Dell with HP. I've never had an issue with Dell warranty service.
Dell computers are customed to the point that if you want to upgrade your system you need to buy Dell parts.
What are you guys talking about... I stuffed a hitachi harddrive and a chaintech 8600GT years back into a Inspiron desktop...you guys are getting on your soapbox, stop it. Years Later i put windows 7 on that machine when something managed to corrupt both the OS and bios, locking it up, and it WORKED FINE.
What are you guys talking about... I stuffed a hitachi harddrive and a chaintech 8600GT years back into a Inspiron desktop...you guys are getting on your soapbox, stop it. Years Later i put windows 7 on that machine when something managed to corrupt both the OS and bios, locking it up, and it WORKED FINE.
I HATE dells, i have had 5 before and they all died within 3 months of owning them
dontbuydell.exe kills them slowly
I think that varies from line to line. I am on a Latitude D630 (in need of a CPU upgrade), and it is strait SATA, no adapter needed.I bought a Dell laptop (Studio 17) and I'm satisfied with it overall, it's even got two hard drive bays (I was like yay when I found out) but for some reason Dell uses some kind of special, proprietary SATA adapter so I can't actually throw in an extra drive (I was like SCREW YOU when I found out), which is a real shame because I really wanted to have 2 HDDs so I could have both Windows and Linux not interfering with each other. I don't care about that so much any more but right now I want to get a small SSD for cheap but obviously I'd need a HD for storage to go with it... but I can't.
I bought a Dell laptop (Studio 17) and I'm satisfied with it overall, it's even got two hard drive bays (I was like yay when I found out) but for some reason Dell uses some kind of special, proprietary SATA adapter so I can't actually throw in an extra drive (I was like SCREW YOU when I found out), which is a real shame because I really wanted to have 2 HDDs so I could have both Windows and Linux not interfering with each other. I don't care about that so much any more but right now I want to get a small SSD for cheap but obviously I'd need a HD for storage to go with it... but I can't.
I think that varies from line to line. I am on a Latitude D630 (in need of a CPU upgrade), and it is strait SATA, no adapter needed.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Dell-Studio...ultDomain_0&hash=item256a861271#ht_500wt_1361 this is what you need. I think it goes SATA on the HDD end and the other end to the motherboard.