Hi Rick,
 
I have been very happy with my Dell business class laptop E6530 running
32-bit Windows 7.  I have seen a lot of complaints re consumer grade Windows
8.1 laptops (which are always 64 bit Windows), but I don't know which
component is the big hassle; I suspect Windows 8.  However, to get Windows 7
you usually have to go through the business class division of the computer
company.  This has another benefit as well: they don't throw on all the
shovelware onto a business class system.  Pretty much you get straight
Windows plus some Dell utilities.
 
Dell also makes a nice, not expensive, docking station for this line of
laptops, which I also have been very happy with.  It includes a nice USB
port replicator to plug in all those accessories (not all laptop lines have
this, and it's something worth considering when you make your decision).
 
It turns out, independently, this is exactly the same laptop pc our hardware
purchasing group has selected for all of our business purchases where I
work.  We've been using these at work for several years as well, and they've
been very happy they said.
 
Hth,
 
Chip
 
 
From: RickUSA [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, May 16, 2014 2:09 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: New Dell Going Back
 
Hi WEErs: New xps 8700ac kept locking up.
After 14 hours on phone with support? I decided on last day of return policy
to send
this puppy back.
We never nailed down what caused the lockups. Could have been audio drivers
not playing
well with Screen Readers, tried jaws, windoweyes and even narrator so not a
WE problem as far as I could tell.
Dell removed some junkware, replaced the video driver they said was causing
the problem,
removed some of dells software for digital downloads and eventthe backup and
recovery
software, nothing helpped.
They ran many tests saying the hardware was all good.
There were many errors in the event loggs and the final nail was that
internet explorer
11 had to restart and then a lockup and in the event log there was a problem
with
a dll related to internet explorer.
The Reps also said they were getting intermittant breaks in the connection
when trying
to remote so who knows?
Could be anything but I cant pay a grand for a new boat anchor so back it
went.
Now I have to start the new computer search all over again.
This time I am going with a business system, better components and hopefully
more
stable software. Perhaps I will go w7 Pro instead of 8.1 Consumer version.
I just dont know anymore what will work with a screen reader without
worrying about
potential conflicts or even if that had anything at all to do with all the
errors
and lockups - neither did the dell techs and there were many, many of them
over the
14 hours plus of phone calls.
If you run a recent machine, desktop with WE, and it has worked well for you
what are you
running?
Are there errors in the event loggs?
HP, Dell, Lenovo, Asus or others?
And which OS do you find most stable with WE - that is W7 Pro or even W 8.1
(Pro?)
Rick USA

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