Hello, i have a Acer laptop running windows 7, my school gave it to me but i need a upgrade, it has no options and i told them it sucks. they want me to talk to technical support and have them look at it remotely i believe........ my question is? what can i do to make it seem suppppper slow or seem messed up so i can get a upgrade? after all i have paid over 17k to this school they can at-least give me a good computer. Thanks in advance for all your help!
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Nothing that a decent support staff won't find, fix, and think you're an idiot.
Good odds you are low on RAM, this is often the most cost-effective upgrade you can do. -
Upgrading RAM is probably the easiest and (not so) cheapest solution, but the school staff likely won't allow physical modification. For one thing, user mods might void a warranty if one exists. IF the school staff doesn't go for it, the owner will have to take the chance doing it.
Acer? Yeah. Bummer.Last edited by sanlyn; 24th Mar 2014 at 12:12.
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17k really ? That's the coast for a year of college study in the u.s ?
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It can be. It's also possible to pay $25000 USD or more per year. It's also possible to pay under $10000 USD per year. It all depends on where you go. Some schools charge more than others. If you go to a school in a different state than the state where you live, you have to pay extra costs for being an out of state student. The cost of an American college education at some schools is a big problem because young people are taking out loans and they run up huge debts. Some college debts can take people 20-30 years to pay off. By law you cannot get certain types of education loans forgiven by bankruptcy, so those debts will stay with the student until they pay it off or die, whichever is first.
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Top private universities are more like $40. Plus other fees, books, room and board, etc.
http://web.mit.edu/facts/tuition.html
http://www.finaid.caltech.edu/coa
http://www.gse.harvard.edu/admissions/financial_aid/tuition/
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The first sentence is exactly what I was thinking.
If you want to add ram you'd probably have to have the same tech support dept. install it, and they'll charge for it.
It would help if you specified what the specs are. If you expect them to give you a gaming capable laptop, well ... see 1st statement above, the 2nd part. -
Thanks for the input on the school but i was asing how to make it seem that they need to replace my laptop because other students got upgrades, like my sister, but they called her out of the blue and told her they were merging with another school so they were sending her a new computer, i need to know how to screw it up so i have to send it back, Thanks!
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it is a Acer Aspire 5250-0639
Specifications
ProcessorAMD E-450 1.65 GHz ( Dual-Core )
Memory4 GB / 8 GB (max)
Hard Drive500 GB - Serial ATA-300 - 5400 rpm
Operating SystemMicrosoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit Edition
Display Type15.6 in TFT active matrix
Max Resolution1366 x 768 ( HD )
Graphics ProcessorAMD Radeon HD 6320
Optical DriveDVD±RW (±R DL) / DVD-RAM - Integrated -
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Do you have admin privileges? If so then read this guide: http://www.computingunleashed.com/speed-up-windows-7-ultimate-guide-to.html
Getting a 7200rpm HDD and running an anti-malware program regularly will help, don't expect a video or gaming machine with that processor.
EDIT: better yet buy your own laptop, you can get an i5 processor with dedicated graphics for ~$600USD.Last edited by MOVIEGEEK; 5th Dec 2012 at 14:51.
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MOVIEGEEK is right, this not a gaming rig. I have a 2005 laptop with a faster AMD processor! I see this Acer is about a $400 machine (or less), which is really just for email and word processing. I don't think even UTube videos would play smoothly on it. I'd say it'll do for homework, but any extracurricular funsies are gonna be sluggish.
Last edited by sanlyn; 24th Mar 2014 at 12:12.
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Hm. That would definitely slow it down! But don't try it with nice clean water (or even soapy water) in your bathtub. That might look like on-purpose. Wait for a rainy day, then find some nice oily/grimy/goopy puddle in the street. Backup your personal documents beforehand.
Last edited by sanlyn; 24th Mar 2014 at 12:13.
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Have you worked out how many computers can $17000 can buy you? If you can afford that you can afford a new computer of your choice.
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