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Kerner
6 months ago

Hello,

if you’re not the PC freak now,

then get it with Windows 11.

That’s how you can start.

It’s easier and cheaper than if you still have

also need to buy a Windows Key.

Hansi

Kerner
5 months ago
Reply to  Kerner

Thanks for the star!

Hansi

Skippy2002
6 months ago

From my own experience I can report (was one, always in the grunde normal PC) that I have already bought both types’:

  • PC without Windows: You can decide which operating system you install, whether a Microsoft Windows or a Linux etc.
  • PC with Windows: It is pre-installed and the drivers are (normally) all installed and you just need to configure the Windows just more as you want.

Because of this: Papa bought a business PC (good for surfing, office, YouTube and simpler games stop) with Windows 7.

And what was the result? You probably don’t think Windows was installed, but no single driver installed! And on the included CDs no single compatible driver on it!

And the work was unfortunately I, because I found myself well to install the drivers for the following:

  • Chipset (Intel)
  • Graphic chip (Intel HD-Graphics believe it’s me)
  • Sound chip (Realtek believes it was me)
  • LAN (Internet)

Luckily I could download the drivers all on the other PC and bring them to the PC via USB stick.

In the end, however, it was a freaky thing that you first pre-installed Windows, but then you don’t have a single driver installed and also driver CDs added, which basically do not have a compatible software.

YogiSchreiner
6 months ago

The difference is that one has an operating system and the other does not. Sounds funny, it’s so.

If you purchase a system with already installed operating system, the device usually comes with the current Windows version. Otherwise you have to install an operating system yourself. Since the latter is really not a witchcraft and some vendors demand absolute sums for installing Windows, it will be worth installing an operating system in many cases.

NackterGerd
6 months ago

With operating system

Unless you want to make Linux on your own

data2309
6 months ago

without BS, you can’t use it and you just have to buy one.

So buy him with BS

YogiSchreiner
6 months ago
Reply to  data2309

Operating system does not have to be bought. On these systems, either Windows or Linux can usually be installed and both of these operating systems are free to download.

data2309
6 months ago
Reply to  YogiSchreiner

Linux is free as well as Chrome OS and others.

the Windows DOWNLOAD also free, but the license for use costs.

You should know that.

NackterGerd
6 months ago
Reply to  YogiSchreiner

The license for Windows, of course, costs money

YogiSchreiner
6 months ago

You should be aware that the comparison is absurd.

data2309
6 months ago

theoretically, everyone can fly a plane… if you get instructions.

YogiSchreiner
6 months ago

What he installs, he can decide himself. Did none of them advertise in any way. Only pointed out that providers often require absurd sums for installing Windows, while theoretically everyone can do it themselves.

data2309
6 months ago

as you write, the FS can conclude that this is all free.

and he doesn’t really have the experience. which is not bad. You learn all that with time and with/through friends who then have more idea.

you want to turn on Linux or make a Windows installation yourself?!

YogiSchreiner
6 months ago

Yeah, I know. Stand there, too.

YogiSchreiner
6 months ago

Sure, but theoretically you can use it without. And if you buy one, you get them for a few euros.

Jensen1970
6 months ago

You have no idea.

Nicolodios
6 months ago

Best No Buy