I remember the days where you would buy a computer for $3k-5k and it would last for 10+ years.
Today computers are dirt cheap, but it seems they are not as robust as they used to be. I realized that I'm buying a new computer every 2 years on average.
It's getting worse. My Toshiba Satellite (N.B.: this bitch was ranked in the Top 10 laptops on all tech sites last year when I bought it) just crashed and I get a "CMOS Checksum error" at bootup. I flashed to the new version and it didn't solve anything... I read on some forums that it's a sign the BIOS battery is fried and I need to ship it to the service center to get it replaced. Battery fried after 1 year? You gotta be kidding me. It's -25 here most of the time... it's not like I live in a high heat environment.
Anyways, do you guys take the time to get your computers fixed, or do you just buy a new one and not bother? How often do you buy a new computer?
Today computers are dirt cheap, but it seems they are not as robust as they used to be. I realized that I'm buying a new computer every 2 years on average.
It's getting worse. My Toshiba Satellite (N.B.: this bitch was ranked in the Top 10 laptops on all tech sites last year when I bought it) just crashed and I get a "CMOS Checksum error" at bootup. I flashed to the new version and it didn't solve anything... I read on some forums that it's a sign the BIOS battery is fried and I need to ship it to the service center to get it replaced. Battery fried after 1 year? You gotta be kidding me. It's -25 here most of the time... it's not like I live in a high heat environment.
Anyways, do you guys take the time to get your computers fixed, or do you just buy a new one and not bother? How often do you buy a new computer?