My guess is that 450MP SSD = 450MB SSD + typo I bought Lenovo laptops from their "W" line for each of my boys when they turned 15. Both machines endured more than five years of teenage abuse. I chose Lenovo because of our experiences with the brand at work. At the time I worked at the Norwegian Medicines Agency. As with all brands there were a few bad apples, but overall it was easy work to manage and maintain them. We managed about fifty laptops then. My current personal machine is also a W-series from Lenovo, and stocks five years of use without hardware glitches now. On a more general note, I notice that the highschool I teach at now switched from HP to Lenovo two years back. From what I can see, the brands are about equal in how much abuse they can take from students. Or teachers. There are about a thousand students and two hundred teachers. So better numbers for statistics, but less accurate impressions since I'm no longer a systems manager.
Jostein Den 3. november 2018 08.15.06 CET, skrev mike wilson <m.9.wil...@ntlworld.com>: > >> On 03 November 2018 at 00:46 Rick Womer <rickpic...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Before the MBP I’d had two top-of-the-line Toshiba laptops and two >high-end HPs. All four snuffed it a few months after their 3-year >warranties ended. >> >> This morning, the MBP would not start. The computer shop said that >there was some old, slow corrosion on the motherboard, from some >moisture entering through the row of ports on the right side at some >point. That wasn’t surprising, since my commute is a 1 mile walk in all >kinds of weather, carrying it in a backpack. >> >> So I bought a refurbished 2015 MBP, took the SSD out of the old one, >and our computer guy and I will transfer the data Monday morning. >> >> Sigh. >> >> If anyone is interested, I have a late-2008 MBP battery in good >condition, and will have a 450MP SSD available on Monday. > >My Toshiba RV511 was assembled in July 2011. Had four years college >use and now used by me every day. Obviously, it's going to die this >afternoon. > >What's a 450MP SSD? Googling 450MP brings up the screen for a Chinese >mobile phone. -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.