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Comment by ChrisR on Buy a Used Computer: YES or NO? (September 7, 2024 07:01 AM)
Several major PC manufacturers (Dell, Lenovo, etc.) have outlet stores where they sell last year's stock, refurbished warranty returns and "scratch & ...
Comment by cal67 on Buy a Used Computer: YES or NO? (September 7, 2024 12:20 AM)
I've been playing around with computers for at least 25 years by now and in all that time have only purchased one new personal computer. (I have purch...
Comment by Misterfish on Buy a Used Computer: YES or NO? (September 6, 2024 09:49 PM)
I've bought second hand computers for twenty years now. My security is based on taking the hard drive from my old computer, and plugging it into the n...
Comment by Ernest N. Wilcox Jr. (Oldster) on Buy a Used Computer: YES or NO? (September 6, 2024 09:46 PM)
My primary laptop PC is a refurbished Lenovo Legion 5 15IMH05 Gaming device with an Intel(R) Core™ i7-10750H CPU, 32GB RAM, a 500GB (system reports ...
Comment by Curtis on Buy a Used Computer: YES or NO? (September 6, 2024 09:01 PM)
I appreciate your comments about buying a used computer, but I have bought several used units, performed a Zero write to all of the drive and then use...
Comment by Kevin on Buy a Used Computer: YES or NO? (September 6, 2024 07:34 PM)
Fortunately, my refurbished corporate workstation pc has served me well: 9 years use so far, with almost no issues. (Replaced the DVD burner with a ne...
Comment by MartinW on Buy a Used Computer: YES or NO? (September 6, 2024 07:00 PM)
The last new computer I bought was close to 20 years ago. It needed a new hard drive within 2-3 years, but is still chugging along right now. Everythi...
Comment by Paul S on Buy a Used Computer: YES or NO? (September 6, 2024 05:59 PM)
Bought a refurbished SFF computer at Newegg. Had a problem with the video. Contacted refurbisher, did a few tests for them; they sent me a replacement...
Comment by hifi5000 on Buy a Used Computer: YES or NO? (September 6, 2024 05:37 PM)
For the past 10 years,I have bought many used computers for various projects and had no serious issues.Many of the computers I bought had inadequate R...
Comment by Wild Bill on Buy a Used Computer: YES or NO? (September 6, 2024 05:31 PM)
Also, with the October 2025 end-of-life for Windows 10 security support, quite a lot of used computers may be unable to run Windows 11 with it's secur...
Buy a Used Computer: YES or NO?
A thrifty but cautious AskBob reader asks: “With all the rampant spyware, malware, and ransomware, is it safe to buy a used computer for sale at a thrift store, on Ebay, Facebook Marketplace, or Craigslist? How about a refurbished computer offered by Dell, HP, or another well-known vendor? And... what about a used hard drive, or memory chip? Is it ever safe to go with used tech hardware?” Read on for my advice...
Posted by Bob Rankin on September 06, 2024 | Category: Hardware
How to Do Online Genealogy Research (your family tree)
Are you curious about your relatives and ancestors, or wanting to create a family tree? Are you looking for good software or websites where you can do genealogy research? You've come to the right place! Read on for some of the best online genealogy tools...
Posted by Bob Rankin on September 04, 2024 | Category: Genealogy
Google Yourself, You Might Be Surprised
Have you ever used Google, Bing, or another search engine to search for your own name, address or phone number? In an age of powerful search engines, social media, artificial intelligence, and changing attitudes about privacy, you might be shocked to see what a casual searcher can learn about you. If you're okay with that level of transparency, then fine. If not, read on for some tips on what you can do about it...
Posted by Bob Rankin on September 03, 2024 | Category: Privacy
A Different (but very important) Kind of Backup
I’ve pontificated before on ways to backup your hard drive, email, mobile devices and social media content. But what about when the power goes out? How can you keep your computer and internet online when you lose power? Read on for my tips on backup power, and how it relates to keeping your data safe...
Posted by Bob Rankin on August 28, 2024 | Category: Backup
Where to Find Free Movies and TV Shows Online
I’ve written previously about various options for watching TV shows and movies via online streaming services. The good news today is that while Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu, Disney and YouTube are constantly raising prices and cracking down on password sharing, a bunch of free options are popping up. Read on to learn how you can get local television channels, movies and popular shows without a subscription or monthly fees...
Posted by Bob Rankin on August 15, 2024 | Category: Television
Geekly Update - 14 August 2024
Is it legal to hack back at the hackers? Was your personal info revealed in the latest massive data breach? And is Google heading for a breakup? Get answers in today's Geekly Update... it's jam-packed with the latest tech news. This issue is guaranteed to make you 146% smarter -- you'll see why. Read, think, and comment!
Posted by Bob Rankin on August 14, 2024 | Category: Tech-News
Here's How to Consolidate Email Accounts
An AskBob reader asks: 'I have several email accounts, and it is a nuisance to check each one. I also have trouble keeping my address books in sync, and when I am looking for a certain message, I have to check in several inboxes. Is there an easy way to consolidate all my email accounts in one place?' Yes, here's my suggestion...
Posted by Bob Rankin on August 13, 2024 | Category: Email
Geekly Update - 07 August 2024
If your computer mouse stops working, should you check your email for unpaid subscriptions? Is artificial intelligence funnier than a professional stand-up comedian? And is it dangerous to use one of those public phone charging stations? Get answers in today's Geekly Update... it's jam-packed with the latest tech news. This issue is guaranteed to make you 146% smarter -- you'll see why. Read, think, and comment!
Posted by Bob Rankin on August 07, 2024 | Category: Tech-News
Is It Okay to Use Multiple Antivirus Programs?
An AskBob reader says: “I have security software on my PC, but I still got a nasty computer virus. Is it a good idea to run more than one anti-virus program, and how can I tell which one I have? Also, which anti-virus has the best protection against viruses, spyware, and other online threats?” Read on for my tips and recommendation...
Posted by Bob Rankin on August 06, 2024 | Category: Anti-Virus
How Accurate are Zillow's Free Home Appraisals?
Whether you are buying or selling a home, it’s important to seek independent opinions of the property’s value. Historically, buyers and sellers have relied on real estate agents, “the neighborhood professionals” who have years of experience with local markets. But today, online real estate price estimators such as Zillow are considered by many to be more objective and honest than the appraisals of real estate agents. But who is right? Read on to learn why computerized home valuations are not always on the mark...
Posted by Bob Rankin on August 05, 2024 | Category: Finance
How to Sell Your Car Online
When it’s time sell your car, many people turn to the Web to find a buyer. Here is a cogent guide to finding out what your used car is worth, and my tips for selling a car online...
Posted by Bob Rankin on July 29, 2024 | Category: Auto
[TIP] Boost Your Laptop Wifi Reception
Boosting your laptop's WiFi signal is a good idea, no matter where you are. Away from town and cities, wireless Internet hotspots can be few and far between. But even in urban areas where WiFi hotspots are plentiful it's good to have more networks from which to choose. Here's how to get a stronger wifi signal…gain antenna
Posted by Bob Rankin on July 24, 2024 | Category: Wireless
Geekly Update - 23 July 2024
Are you ready for Windows XP on your iPad? Why are scientists making Moon dust on Earth? How many mushrooms must die to make a luxury Cadillac? And would you trust a self-driving vehicle without a steering wheel? Get answers in today's Geekly Update... it's jam-packed with the latest tech news. This issue is guaranteed to make you 146% smarter -- you'll see why. Read, think, and comment!
Posted by Bob Rankin on July 23, 2024 | Category: Tech-News
Is This the Worst Place to Buy a Smartphone?
A few days ago, three armed men entered a Verizon phone store in a Cleveland suburb. After restraining an employee with zip ties, they grabbed some cash, merchandise and left. One suspect was quickly captured. And then, the real robbery began. Or perhaps I should say, it continued. Read on to see why Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile retail phone stores are not a great place to buy a phone...
Posted by Bob Rankin on July 22, 2024 | Category: Mobile
Do You Need eSIM?
Every mobile phone buyer knows the ritual of inserting a SIM card into his or her new purchase. It’s become more of a challenge as the size of SIM cards has steadily shrunk. But the latest phones don’t need a SIM card to connect to a cellular service carrier such as Verizon, T-Mobile, or AT&T. Instead, they can use a hardware format called “eSIM” which stands for “embedded subscriber identity module.” Let’s examine how eSIM works, what new features it enables, and whether eSIM capability is something you want to use in your smartphone. Read on...
Posted by Bob Rankin on July 18, 2024 | Category: Telephony