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Posted by: paul mckoen (Tuesday 3 April 2007, 1:11 PM)

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interesting but..

good article but if like me, you don't really know, or care, about the boot.ini stuff then
- i found that it started straight out of the box, recognised the adsl router, connected itself to the internet, and asked me if it was alright to update itself (took me half a day to initially install the router with an XP machine!)
- the screen looks great (Home premium)
- McAfee anti-virus seems to work just fine
- in terms of cost, the new machine, a Compaq with nice 20" screen was £599 for the whole package (at my local PC world!)

so far so good!

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