My 3-year-old laptop has a fatal problem in the motherboard and would cost almost as much to fix as buying a new one, so I just bought a new one and am going to give away the old one. I'm wondering:
---Is there a one-step way I can erase everything I've put on the hard drive of the old one, or do I have to uninstall all the programs individually?
---My old laptop had one 80 GB hard drive, and my new one has two 40 GB drives. What is the advantage of having two drives?
---Now a processor question: the processor on my old laptop was a Pentium 4 with 2.7 GHz, and the new one is an AMD Turion 64 ML-32 with 1.8 GHz. I asked the salesman if the new one would be noticeably slower, and he said that even though the number of GHz is lower, the new one will be faster than the old one because processors have improved. Is that true, or is that just a salesman spewing BS?
Thanks
---Is there a one-step way I can erase everything I've put on the hard drive of the old one, or do I have to uninstall all the programs individually?
---My old laptop had one 80 GB hard drive, and my new one has two 40 GB drives. What is the advantage of having two drives?
---Now a processor question: the processor on my old laptop was a Pentium 4 with 2.7 GHz, and the new one is an AMD Turion 64 ML-32 with 1.8 GHz. I asked the salesman if the new one would be noticeably slower, and he said that even though the number of GHz is lower, the new one will be faster than the old one because processors have improved. Is that true, or is that just a salesman spewing BS?
Thanks