Last week a friend of a friend asked me contact a friend of hers because of a PC problem. I dutifully went around and fixed the PC (put the CRT back on as the TFT wouldn't do 87Hz and do a repair-install), and brought away another PC belonging to her new partner, described as 'a mate gave it to me, it worked for a week and now it doesnt'. This guy knows zero about computers, but does work for a famous high-street electronics retailer
So this other PC is a Dell Dimension 3000, 2.66GHz, 512MB, 80GB (and came with the aforementioned TFT), and the COA has been ripped off the side of the case. I can still read the serial and service tags though. It just has some virus damage, easy enough to repair.
Now the thing is this machine is only a few months old, was just given to him, and the COA has been ripped off. I think there is a strong chance it was stolen.
I could just say it's buggered and 'throw it away for him' but I won't do that. I could try and find out if it is stolen perhaps? Or I could just give it back and have him owe me a big favour.
What to do?
So this other PC is a Dell Dimension 3000, 2.66GHz, 512MB, 80GB (and came with the aforementioned TFT), and the COA has been ripped off the side of the case. I can still read the serial and service tags though. It just has some virus damage, easy enough to repair.
Now the thing is this machine is only a few months old, was just given to him, and the COA has been ripped off. I think there is a strong chance it was stolen.
I could just say it's buggered and 'throw it away for him' but I won't do that. I could try and find out if it is stolen perhaps? Or I could just give it back and have him owe me a big favour.
What to do?
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