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beaker17 30-11-2018 12:47

All-in-One Computers
 
I have an old computer computer comprising a huge box sat on the base of my cabinet.
It has two USB sockets at the front and three connectors at the rear. It also has a disc aperture for CD's and another for floppy discs.

Where are these on an All-in-One ? I cannot see where they can be from the photo ?

My intended new computer is this -
HP 21.5 Inch Celeron 4GB 2TB All-in-One Desktop PC.

Interfaces and connectivity:-
3-in-1 media card reader.
2 x USB 2.0 ports.
2 x USB 3.0 ports.
Ethernet port.
1 HDMI port.
Bluetooth.
Wireless/Wi-Fi enabled.

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admars 30-11-2018 12:55

Re: All-in-One Computers
 
it won't have a floppy drive

quite a lot of PCs don't come with a cd/dvd drive these days, you can buy cheap external usb ones.

Or, it may be on the side of the display.

if it's not listed in the spec, I guess it doesn't have one

many ppl download software these days, install OS from USB stick/memory card, there's less need for optical drive, so it saves them money by not having one

Carth 30-11-2018 13:05

Re: All-in-One Computers
 
If it's like this one from Argus, the USB ports are on the back, and the DVD writer is in the side (one of the small pictures at the left of the main pic)

https://www.argos.co.uk/product/8473055

beaker17 30-11-2018 13:57

Re: All-in-One Computers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by admars (Post 35973039)
it won't have a floppy drive

quite a lot of PCs don't come with a cd/dvd drive these days, you can buy cheap external usb ones.

Or, it may be on the side of the display.

if it's not listed in the spec, I guess it doesn't have one

many ppl download software these days, install OS from USB stick/memory card, there's less need for optical drive, so it saves them money by not having one

How do I load Windows 10 on the new computer without a CD drive ?

admars 30-11-2018 14:06

Re: All-in-One Computers
 
it will be preinstalled

you'll need to have a usb stick, 8gb or larger I think so that you can create a repair/rescue "disc"

their may be a rescue partition in case of OS going wrong, but that's nto much good if it's the hard drive that dies.

so you create a rescue image onto a usb stick, so that if you do need to recover from catastrophic failure, virus, want to reinstall windows etc, you can

beaker17 30-11-2018 14:18

Re: All-in-One Computers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Carth (Post 35973041)
If it's like this one from Argus, the USB ports are on the back, and the DVD writer is in the side (one of the small pictures at the left of the main pic)

https://www.argos.co.uk/product/8473055

Thanks a lot for that information.

alanbjames 30-11-2018 14:18

Re: All-in-One Computers
 
I wouldnt touch a celeron PC.

djfunkdup 30-11-2018 14:37

Re: All-in-One Computers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by alanbjames (Post 35973055)
I wouldnt touch a celeron PC.


+ 1

pip08456 30-11-2018 14:42

Re: All-in-One Computers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by djfunkdup (Post 35973061)
+ 1

+2

Wouldn't have an "All in one" either.

beaker17 30-11-2018 14:47

Re: All-in-One Computers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by alanbjames (Post 35973055)
I wouldnt touch a celeron PC.

After buying a second hand computer of dubious make from a friend 13 years ago for a few quid and it operating impeccably for all that time and still is, an HP Celeron will be like entering paradise to me. Can't wait.

My PC needs are extremely basic with no blockbusting high-tech indulgences to raise my blood pressure or give me an adrenaline rush. Just a common surfer and nothing else.

BenMcr 30-11-2018 16:01

Re: All-in-One Computers
 
I'd really recommend swapping the storage for a better processor.

For an extra £40 you can get the same PC with 1TB and a Core i3 chip:
https://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/comput...84766-pdt.html

That'll be so much better for everything and will make the PC last longer.
https://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compar...73105vsm468020

beaker17 30-11-2018 16:28

Re: All-in-One Computers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BenMcr (Post 35973099)
I'd really recommend swapping the storage for a better processor.

For an extra £40 you can get the same PC with 1TB and a Core i3 chip:
https://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/comput...84766-pdt.html

That'll be so much better for everything and will make the PC last longer.
https://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compar...73105vsm468020

HP 22-c0009na 21.5" Intel® Core™ i3 All-in-One PC - 1 TB HDD, White
Yes Ben, I love it. Thank you so much - I will go for that one. DONE Ben !

BenMcr 30-11-2018 17:12

Re: All-in-One Computers
 
I hope it all works for what you need it for :)

beaker17 30-11-2018 17:17

Re: All-in-One Computers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BenMcr (Post 35973115)
I hope it all works for what you need it for :)

It should be just fine Ben - casual browsing, online shopping and Forums is about my lot.

beaker17 30-11-2018 21:31

Re: All-in-One Computers
 
The write up for an all-in-one says that it can be used straight from the box when given a power supply.

Windows must be already fully loaded and operational ? How is then the wireless network authorised ?
It is exactly the same as a laptop.


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