I have owned a laptop computer from HP for about 3 years now and I am thinking about buying a newone. The thing is, for the past year or so, it has given me nothing but problems and since I am going to enter institution soon, it would be nice to start fresh. I may possibly just buy a new battery + adapter cord and such, but by the time I shell out about 300 for that, I may possibly just go ahead and by the new computer since I will probably wind up getting one in a few years anyhow. What should I do?

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Answer by nitebearer
I usually run my HP laptops for over 5 years. Yes they usually need a battery but the power supply works fine. In fact my last one is still in use as a emergency system on our wireless network (it’s a y2k model omnibook). Since it took such a beating I bought another HP for the business. So for me average treatment has been 6 years. Yeah I know not exactly current tech by the time I get a new one but for what I use it for I don’t need the latest greatest thing just something that can run the progs i have.

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