Ordered a Win 7 "Refurb" box from that popular online store that we all purchase from - the one with the breakfast food in the name...
This is for an elderly gent, his demands are little for the system, so we went for a "DELL Desktop Computer OptiPlex 740 Athlon 64 X2 2.0 GHz 4 GB 500 GB HDD Windows 7 Professional 64-Bit". This is not from one of their marketplace sellers, this is a genuine store product.
Upon arrival, the first thing I notice is a major dent in the big power button...I opened the case to take a look at what they may have done inside...
It is a major crud fest in here. The cooling fans are caked with baked on dust, a layer of dust on everything, a total mess. The CMOS battery reads 2.50 volt. And the kicker is that it has a 300 GB HD instead of the 500.
I informed the client of all of this. He thinks about it for a bit, and asks me if I can clean it up and make it useable, as he already waited a week and is anxious to use it. So I did just that; Cleaned it from top to bottom, new CMOS batt., reseated memory, connectors, etc.
Booted it up & tested the HD, results are good. Booted to Windows, finished the install & personalized it with his programs, data, etc. He's been using it a week, no issues so far.
Have any of you had any experiences with the refurbs from online retailers? I've purchased a few in the past and I've never encountered anything like this. I haven't contacted the company, but I think I will just to give them this feedback on this item.
This is for an elderly gent, his demands are little for the system, so we went for a "DELL Desktop Computer OptiPlex 740 Athlon 64 X2 2.0 GHz 4 GB 500 GB HDD Windows 7 Professional 64-Bit". This is not from one of their marketplace sellers, this is a genuine store product.
Upon arrival, the first thing I notice is a major dent in the big power button...I opened the case to take a look at what they may have done inside...
It is a major crud fest in here. The cooling fans are caked with baked on dust, a layer of dust on everything, a total mess. The CMOS battery reads 2.50 volt. And the kicker is that it has a 300 GB HD instead of the 500.
I informed the client of all of this. He thinks about it for a bit, and asks me if I can clean it up and make it useable, as he already waited a week and is anxious to use it. So I did just that; Cleaned it from top to bottom, new CMOS batt., reseated memory, connectors, etc.
Booted it up & tested the HD, results are good. Booted to Windows, finished the install & personalized it with his programs, data, etc. He's been using it a week, no issues so far.
Have any of you had any experiences with the refurbs from online retailers? I've purchased a few in the past and I've never encountered anything like this. I haven't contacted the company, but I think I will just to give them this feedback on this item.