You could get a mac mini, these are priced decently and you could install 
windows 7 on it, I would not get another pc, that's for sure.
On Feb 9, 2012, at 2:56 PM, Kristeen Hughes wrote:

> I'm looking for some honest advice here. My desktop PC is dead. It's four 
> years old, so I'm not going to try and put a new hard drive in it or fix 
> memory or whatever is wrong. It doesn't even pretend to boot. There are some 
> apps that I still use that are PC. I haven't found anything Apple to replace 
> them with as yet. Given that, would I be better off to still get an Apple and 
> put a Windows 7 OS on it to run these? Or, would it be better to go with 
> another PC? I want to do what makes the most sense, but I do love the 
> accessibility of the Apple and if I could bring it home and do all the setup 
> myself, it'd sure be cool.
> 
> If I went with an Apple, would it be best to get an iMac? It seems like the 
> closest to a PC desktop.
> 
> Kristeen
> 
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