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Upgrade your existing computer instead of buying a new one.

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0 points - I buy a brand new computer each year, I must have the best and newest. 5 points - I don’t know how to upgrade my computer equipment, so I buy new instead. 25 points - I have made an upgrade to an existing computer.
50 points - I have made more than one upgrade to an exisiting computer. 75 points - I have made numerous upgrades to an existing computer. 100 points - I upgrade existing computers until they are no longer upgradable.
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Created by: epurcell on 2000-03-08 16:33:11
Last modified by: epurcell on 2000-03-08 16:39:19

Summary: So your computer isn’t meeting your needs anymore? Try to upgrade your existing equipment instead of buying new equipment. Adding memory, replacing the hard drive, or some other improvement may be all you need.



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