What Are You Doing Right Now
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@g.jacobse said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Do I want to know which laptop is dead?
Uhm,... Depends. It might be that laptop,.. or that other one. It's not my personal laptop.
And really,... it's not dead,. it just won't POST, nothing on screen, seems to 'power cycle' itself. CPU fan and HDD power cycle at the same time.
I could replace the MOBO,.. but is that really practical.
Is it a Dell laptop from the early 2000s? Just had the same thing happen to one of ours. Would power cycle continuously until you pulled the battery. Even the hardware 10-sec switch wouldn't shut it down.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
@thecreativeone91 said:
Dude upgraded my purchase from the HP Pro X2 612 4GB Ram 128GB SSD to a HP Pro x2 612 8GB RAM 256gb SSD. And then gave me 70% (the low spec one I actually ordered) off the base model. Awesome Reps. Didn't request it or anything. I think I will like this better than the Surface Pro 3 (thanks to @Kelly for posting about it.)
Thanks UPS!
Well UPS sucks but HP is cool.
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@coliver said:
Is it a Dell laptop from the early 2000s? Just had the same thing happen to one of ours. Would power cycle continuously until you pulled the battery. Even the hardware 10-sec switch wouldn't shut it down.
I like dell desktops for enterprise. but, the laptops seem to lack the quality of the bussiness models should have. HP seems to do better but I don't really like using two vendors for computers.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@thecreativeone91 said:
Phone interview when really well. That said I match with the culture well. They are getting an in person interview together with the executive management team in VA which is suppose to be about 4hrs long on Monday or Tuesday. And then the following week either have me come to Indiana or the Indiana management team come here.
Awesome, congrats.
Oh, and the place actually stays up to date. almost all Win 2012 R2 servers, a handful of 2k8 r2. and Esxi 5.5. Desktops all windows 7, and planning to migrate to windows 10 within the next 6-9 months as they've already been testing it with the technical preview.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
@coliver said:
Is it a Dell laptop from the early 2000s? Just had the same thing happen to one of ours. Would power cycle continuously until you pulled the battery. Even the hardware 10-sec switch wouldn't shut it down.
I like dell desktops for enterprise. but, the laptops seem to lack the quality of the bussiness models should have. HP seems to do better but I don't really like using two vendors for computers.
Odd. I've had the opposite experience. Dell desktops have been lackluster for me, while the HP ones I have are workhorses. Dell laptops are fantastic but the HP ones I inherited were sub-par and mostly broken when I got here, only 1-2 years old most of them.
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We've had good luck with HP commercial laptops. Many, many years from them. Often pushing towards a decade.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@thecreativeone91 said:
Phone interview when really well. That said I match with the culture well. They are getting an in person interview together with the executive management team in VA which is suppose to be about 4hrs long on Monday or Tuesday. And then the following week either have me come to Indiana or the Indiana management team come here.
Awesome, congrats.
Oh, and the place actually stays up to date. almost all Win 2012 R2 servers, a handful of 2k8 r2. and Esxi 5.5. Desktops all windows 7, and planning to migrate to windows 10 within the next 6-9 months as they've already been testing it with the technical preview.
Cool, sounds like a good environment to get into, good luck on the follow up interviews. Any Linux in there?
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@scottalanmiller said:
We've had good luck with HP commercial laptops. Many, many years from them. Often pushing towards a decade.
Yep, I've heard that from a number of people. I may give them another try soon, I think the ones I had were Newegg/TigerDirect specials.
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@coliver said:
@thecreativeone91 said:
@coliver said:
Is it a Dell laptop from the early 2000s? Just had the same thing happen to one of ours. Would power cycle continuously until you pulled the battery. Even the hardware 10-sec switch wouldn't shut it down.
I like dell desktops for enterprise. but, the laptops seem to lack the quality of the bussiness models should have. HP seems to do better but I don't really like using two vendors for computers.
Odd. I've had the opposite experience. Dell desktops have been lackluster for me, while the HP ones I have are workhorses. Dell laptops are fantastic but the HP ones I inherited were sub-par and mostly broken when I got here, only 1-2 years old most of them.
I've had good luck with the HP workstation (hp z series) class stuff for desktops. but the mid/low end business hasn't been great. the Dell Laptops always break we just decided that was a cost of using laptops and limited laptops down to people that really needed them got and didn't worry about it.
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@coliver said:
@scottalanmiller said:
We've had good luck with HP commercial laptops. Many, many years from them. Often pushing towards a decade.
Yep, I've heard that from a number of people. I may give them another try soon, I think the ones I had were Newegg/TigerDirect specials.
That would do it. Those are not made by HP. I have a 2012 HP that is so good I still keeping thinking that it is brand new!
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@coliver said:
Cool, sounds like a good environment to get into, good luck on the follow up interviews. Any Linux in there?
Didn't sound like it. but they have there own software developers so it's possible they do some linux stuff. Not sure. The location here is only 350-400 people.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
@coliver said:
@thecreativeone91 said:
@coliver said:
Is it a Dell laptop from the early 2000s? Just had the same thing happen to one of ours. Would power cycle continuously until you pulled the battery. Even the hardware 10-sec switch wouldn't shut it down.
I like dell desktops for enterprise. but, the laptops seem to lack the quality of the bussiness models should have. HP seems to do better but I don't really like using two vendors for computers.
Odd. I've had the opposite experience. Dell desktops have been lackluster for me, while the HP ones I have are workhorses. Dell laptops are fantastic but the HP ones I inherited were sub-par and mostly broken when I got here, only 1-2 years old most of them.
I've had good luck with the HP workstation (hp z series) class stuff for desktops. but the mid/low end business hasn't been great. the Dell Laptops always break we just decided that was a cost of using laptops and limited laptops down to people that really needed them got and didn't worry about it.
This is what I'm trying to do... but our engineering department standardized on laptops/desktop replacements. So we are mostly laptops here.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
I've had good luck with the HP workstation (hp z series) class stuff for desktops. but the mid/low end business hasn't been great. the Dell Laptops always break we just decided that was a cost of using laptops and limited laptops down to people that really needed them got and didn't worry about it.
I've dealt with less than a dozen Z series HPs, but every one was very good.
We've mostly used HP commercial, lower cost desktops and they've been outstanding. The D325, dx5150, dc5750 and dc5850 were our standards for over a decade and they were all amazing. Low cost and insanely rock solid. Of all of those, the d325 getting really hot was the only minor issue at all, and they never broke, just got hot.
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And we used those all in leased fleets, so we were averaging over a decade of service from every machine! Really solid.
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@scottalanmiller said:
d325 getting really hot was the only minor issue at all, and they never broke, just got hot.
Doesn't sound like an issue. just sounds like it had a P4. Intel just made a space heater.
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@thecreativeone91 yeah anything with a P4HT was just obnoxious. We had USFF desktops in a plant full of ceramic dust. They averaged 6mths before melting/popping caps/general badness
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It is SO windy here!!
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@thecreativeone91 said:
@scottalanmiller said:
d325 getting really hot was the only minor issue at all, and they never broke, just got hot.
Doesn't sound like an issue. just sounds like it had a P4. Intel just made a space heater.
Nope, we didn't use Intel machines. It was an Athlon XP platform. The D320 was the same chassis with the P4.
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There is laundry up and @dominica came up on the terrace and got towel whipped in the face!!
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My MacBook Pro just slid across the table.