Read my edit above before making an ass of your self, ass... You see, the problem is you don't take into account that I troubleshooted every possible issue. I know you won't believe me with these benchmarks until I fricken take a screen shot with one particular board's scores and the other's. I know it was a little fuzzy when I was talking about the two operating systems but any halfwit would know that (in the event I DID try with XP) that I tried it with Windows 98 and it TOOK 1 HOUR to boot. You simply won't admit that it's possible that dell has been selling lemons. I mean you wont even take a "possible" into account because your so damn stuck with you beliefs that dell wouldn't make a few lemons.
It also appears that you have trouble reading paragraphs that aren't double spaced so for now on in this
thread, I will write double spaced so you can read everything clearly.
Point 1: You said I had a " fixation with it simply a bad OS install (meaning that windows has gone stale). " I didn't say that. What I did was recommend that you start at an OS reload in order to trouble shoot the problem. If you want to call that a "fixation" go ahead but it is one of the best ways to start in this kind of problem. If you have any kind of background in system troubleshooting, you would know that this is usually where you start with this sort of problem.
You did not say an OS reload, you said that I should use dell's recovery scheme. I don't need YOU to tell
me how to troubleshoot my machine when I clearly know what I am doing. If I see some one who is able
to build thier own system and have talked about fixing/upgrading other systems, then I should pretty damn
well assume that they know how to "troubleshoot" a system. Don't be giving me this "I'm a noob sh!t and
don't know squat about anything bull crap so I can talk down to him and tell him to restore his system". I
already know this, the way you comment about EVERY thing I say, you make it seem like I should have to
explain every damn step I did with my "troubleshooting" and where I aquired this knowledge. All
experienced computer users know that you try every possible troubleshooting step before blaming it on
the hardware. Lets end the discussion about the nitpicky sh!t and get back to the topic, the topic is: Lemon Computers?
Here is what I was inferring and why I believe that dell has lemons.
1. I have at least 3 systems I can name that have very poor peformance relative to other similar or older
models of that brand.
2. I have done practically everything to diagnose the issue from installing fresh drivers to installing
a copy of a different operating system to changing all the devices hooked up to the motherboard seeing if
it's strictly because of the previous setup. Please take into account that I said "to", insinuating that many
other steps were taken in between those extreme ends of the spectrum. Dont comment..
3. Installing a late 1998 Motherboard designed for a PII 450MHZ processor in a newer early- mid 2000
system designed for a Pentium III 850MHZ Processor. This is assuming that this system is suppose to out
perform the earlier 450MHZ based system. But unfortunatly this system performs WORSE than the
previous system. I do not have benchmarks for these systems before these issues started to occur
because these systems did not belong to me. But here is what I can prove, I take the motherboard from
the XPS R450, install it in the XPS T850 with every thing the same BUT the motherboard (Meaning that all
the components and all the software installed on the HDD etc.. IS THE SAME. This INCLUDES THE
PROCESSOR!, benchmark it with SiSoft Sandra and do the Arithmatic test (tests CPU) and get the same
score as I did with the old board, I then do a memory benchmark and increase a score from 402MB/s for
the XPS T850 to 700MB/s on the XPS R450 Board. Agian I will emphasize that I was using all the exact
same hardware installed with the same HDD and operating system etc.. Did not reformat or anything.
4. I have used computer systems that performed far better than this peice of crap system and I have to
say, the D333 is a TRUE lemon. The other systems may be semi lemons because thier hardware failed
way later, but this system has more problems then I can name! When I recieved this system, I was very
surprised to see how slow it was and quickly gave up troubleshooting through the OS so I did a fresh
install and then the hard disk drive failed, meaning that I was getting write errors so when i tried to format
again (restart the PC, the HDD finally died). Installed a new HDD and continued the install of Windows 98
undisturbed. Ran the PC again with of course the latest drivers but still it took an hour to start up so I
changed the ram in the system completely but still it took for ever. I then said, "If I'm going to change
any more, I'm going to change everything" so thats what I did. I changed everything and agian did
another install of Windows 98 but this time SE, with higher quality components installed including ram and
HDD. But STILL the system took an hour to boot up and I thought this was completely ludacris that it
would take a 333MHZ system 1 hour to start up. So I took the processor out and put it in a Vaio PCV 240
and the VAIO ran faster than it did before! (Because the PCV 240 is a 300MHZ based system). So don't
tell me that this system is NOT a lemon because it is, BTW the ram that originally came with the system
died wayyy before I recieved the system and that is why it didn't fail on me during my tests.
I have much more to say, but I am very tired and if your going to be an asshole and continue to poke and
prod every damn thing I say like a lawyer then by all means BRING IT ON B!TCH! (Includes the Dell HDD
and my mother's system).
P.S I shouldn't have to f-ing describe EVERY damn thing I had to do JUST to prove that these systems are
lemons, I'm not writing a business proposal or trying to create a lawsuit or anything like that. I was in my
mind trying to find out if anyone has been noticing this issue. I don't NEED your "help", because I DIDN'T
ask for it. All I wanted was an opinion from a wide range of users to know if they have
experienced/noticed symptoms like these CHRIST!
Look, you're entitled to accuse a system of being a lemon. If you do, you should have the proof. If your proof is full of holes, is ripe with misstatements, shows a lack of system knowledge, proves that "standard" troubleshooting steps weren't taken and includes "upgrades that are dubious at best", then perhaps you should cut your losses and GET OVER IT! I really think you should back out of this pathetic thread and take your accusations elsewhere. Perhaps some may think that this is a bit harsh but you have invited it. I tried to give you the benefit of the doubt and you decided to hang yourself. If you are still reading at this point, I would highly recommend you spend some time on the DellTalk forum. There are a great many knowledgable folks there that may be able to assist you in ACTUALLY solving your problems with your obviously older Dell systems. In fact, you may even find out some better upgrade options there as they do have some users that have a good database for that. I would also recommend that you are more forthcoming in that Forum than you have been here. Spell out the entire list of FACTS, before you make the accusations also. Good luck to you in your "quest".
:| What a way to ruin a b-day you f-ing asshole! Yes a B-Day because today is my birthday and I'm glad
to know some stubborn halfwit asshole won't just admit that it's damn possible to upgrade a dell system
with ease and that all these systems are clearly lemons (Obviously the XPS R450 is NOT).:|