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Back after computer MB died…question
So on my Mac, if my computer motherboard died, I would simply buy a new system and restore using Time Machine my entire applications directory, and be back and running quickly. This time, my one year old HP motherboard fried, and it required a new machine. I bought a Dell, as I was not willing to try another HP unit, given that my last dell lasted four years with no problem. But my backup was rendered useless as I had drivers that didn’t work, and i did save my data, but not my applications. I’ve spent days reinstalling all my apps. Is there a better way to protect a Windows machine from a motherboard failure that requires a signficant upgrade to hardware drivers? Did I make an error in judgement and should I have simply bought another HP unit and swapped drives? I do like the Dell better, I must say. Built in eSata.
Alf