I’ve had a few different folks ask about purchasing a “new” laptop or desktop from eBay. One of the questions also included, “How do I know the software I am getting from a computer from eBay is legal (not pirated)?” So, let’s explore those questions.
Most of the laptops I’m finding from used dealers come with XP installed. If you are going to purchase a laptop or desktop through eBay or some other reseller, you will need to verify that the computer can support Windows7. Otherwise, you’re throwing good money away.
Here’s an actual eBay entry:
DELL LATITUDE D610 LAPTOP+1024+DVD+WiFi+XP-2….
This laptop comes with 1G (gigabyte) of memory and Windows XP with Service Pack2 installed. How can you find out if it will support Windows7? You will need to ask the reseller two questions:
1) What is the maximum amount of memory the device will support?
- Windows 7 requires a minimum of 1G. You will probably want to expand to at least 2G to avoid performance degradation.
2) How large is the hard drive?
- At a minimum, you need a large enough drive to accommodate what you already have stored plus 16GB.
If the reseller can’t tell you, go to the manufacturer’s website and search for the model name (“Latitude D610 Specifications”). In this case, the maximum memory is 2GB and the maximum internal hard drive appears to be 160GB (could be more).
Personally, I would not choose this device for a client because it potentially does not have a long useful life. My post on purchasing hardware (http://bit.ly/1Wn0NI) recommends 4GB memory with the ability to expand further to extend the useful life of a device. However, if you are a basic user (e.g. email, surfing the web, basic application use, not application development) a device that expands only to 2GB or 4GB might be perfect for you.
Most used devices, purchased from a reseller, will only come with the Windows operating system installed. The reseller should provide you with the original installation disks and license information for Windows. However, if one comes with other software installed, the reseller needs to furnish the original disks and license information as well. If using eBay, only purchase from a “Top-rated seller”. These sellers have a good reputation in the eBay community.
Keep in mind, you’re still going to have to upgrade to Windows 7 sometime.
If you have questions, contact your favorite IT service provider or feel free to DM me @ITMinefield on Twitter.
Wishing you safe passage through the IT Minefield!
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Purchasing hardware is discussed in greater detail in Navigating the I.T. Minefield: Straight Talk for the Small Enterprise. To purchase your copy, please visit http://bit.ly/SNL4W.
Leslie Knight is a small business consultant with over 20 years of experience in Information Technology management in Fortune 500 companies. She applies her experience in Corporate America (saving them millions) to smaller entrepreneurial enterprises. She is also the author of Navigating the I.T. Minefield.
