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Dimentio
12th August 2007, 20:55
http://www.venezuelanalysis.com/images/2007/06/c2660.jpg

Any experiences of the Bolivarian computer here? Is the hardware compliable with the hardware of Windows?

Faux Real
12th August 2007, 21:09
Most likely, why would you want to boot up Windows over Linux though?

Dimentio
12th August 2007, 21:18
Who knows. I may need spare-parts. I am talking about hardware.

Faux Real
12th August 2007, 21:22
*Shrug*

which doctor
12th August 2007, 21:29
Originally posted by [email protected] 12, 2007 02:55 pm
http://www.venezuelanalysis.com/images/2007/06/c2660.jpg

Any experiences of the Bolivarian computer here? Is the hardware compliable with the hardware of Windows?
Window's doesn't have hardware, there a software company.

VukBZ2005
12th August 2007, 21:59
I made a post about this already...

Delirium
12th August 2007, 21:59
Originally posted by FoB+August 12, 2007 03:29 pm--> (FoB @ August 12, 2007 03:29 pm)
[email protected] 12, 2007 02:55 pm
http://www.venezuelanalysis.com/images/2007/06/c2660.jpg

Any experiences of the Bolivarian computer here? Is the hardware compliable with the hardware of Windows?
Window's doesn't have hardware, there a software company. [/b]
Window's doesn't have hardware, they're a software company.

Dimentio
12th August 2007, 22:09
The question is whether or not the hardware is compatible with the hardware of other computers. A macintosh could only be served by parts of a macintosh, while a PC could be served by parts from several other computers.

Comrade J
13th August 2007, 01:14
Originally posted by Delirium+August 12, 2007 08:59 pm--> (Delirium @ August 12, 2007 08:59 pm)
Originally posted by [email protected] 12, 2007 03:29 pm

[email protected] 12, 2007 02:55 pm
http://www.venezuelanalysis.com/images/2007/06/c2660.jpg

Any experiences of the Bolivarian computer here? Is the hardware compliable with the hardware of Windows?
Window's doesn't have hardware, there a software company.
Window's doesn't have hardware, they're a software company.[/b]
Windows doesn't have hardware, they're a software company.

Woo, unnecessary pedantry. :rolleyes:

which doctor
13th August 2007, 17:22
Originally posted by [email protected] 12, 2007 04:09 pm
The question is whether or not the hardware is compatible with the hardware of other computers. A macintosh could only be served by parts of a macintosh, while a PC could be served by parts from several other computers.
I imagine it would work. I read that these Bolivarian computers can run Windows. But, if parts are what you're looking for I suggest you just buy them individually.