JamesNT, while I generally agree with you in theory, I find it interesting that Dell advertises Business PCs with Windows 7 Home. This is an example of my complaint--they tend to call the product one thing, but it is actually something else. But with these purchases, its more difficult to see and understand what it is that the system should have but doesn't. Maybe not for you, and maybe not so much for us with tech backgrounds, but there is still the time and effort involved if your tech background really isnt focused on PCs, or is simply out of date since you do something else now (like me). At least with windows it does say Home edition (hint hint). But I can see someone else thinking that it must be ok for business otherwise they wouldnt have put that OS in there. Or the more insidious things, like using an insuffiecient power supply. Or advertising how the system comes with 4GB ram with 32-bit OS, but I thought the 32-bit OS only could address up to 3GB.


Wayne
New York, NY
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