Dell Latitude D610 Notebook PC – Intel Pentium M 1.86GHz, genuine Windows XP Home, 512MB DDR2, 40GB HDD, DVD/CDRW Combo
Dec 09, 2009 in
Computers & Software
- Pentuim M 1.8 Ghz
- 1.5 GB DDR2 Ram
- 40 GB Hard Drive
- CDRW/DVD ; WIFI Enabled
Product Description
D610 Pentuim M 1.8 Ghz 1.5 GB DDR2 Ram 40 GB Hard Drive CDRW/DVD WIFI New Battery XP Pro W/Disk Office 2003/Avg Antivirus 30 Day Warranty… More >>
Dell Latitude D610 Notebook PC – Intel Pentium M 1.86GHz, genuine Windows XP Home, 512MB DDR2, 40GB HDD, DVD/CDRW Combo
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4 comments
Aldo Resendiz on December 9, 2009 at 4:51 am
The product is just great! Actually, the response from this seller usa4less was outstanding!! It is just what I expected and the product was nicely packed and shipped…I undoubtely would do business with this guy again…Thank you very much for such a great transaction!
Kevin Noell on December 9, 2009 at 7:43 am
this is a nice laptop. have not had any problems with it yet. has some minor scuff marks on it but other then that it works good. i un-installed the clam win anti virus that comes with it and installed avira anti-vir on it. it does not come with recovery disks but you can make your own however mine took 11 CD-rs as it would not let me burn it to dvd.you will need nero or other burning software to split the data onto 11 CD-Rs as it won’t do it by it-self. you will have to save the backup data to your HD then use your burning software to create a backup cd and select the file from your HD. once its done burning to the cds make sure to delete it from the HD and reboot to clear it.
R on December 9, 2009 at 9:56 am
I bought one of these laptops two months ago. It has been working just fine. Today Microsoft told me that the license is not valid. It has a valid certificate of authenticity on the back but does not have a second “refurbished” CoA. When I look at the internal System Properties/General tab it says “XP Corporate” which means it was covered under a mass/site license which can not be transferred or sold. I will probably have to buy a fresh copy of XP ($100) and re-install.
Before I made the order I checked to see that the advertisement specified “Genuine Windows XP”. I also checked the CoA when it arrived. When the Microsoft updater offered to run “Genuine Advantage” to check the authenticity I confidently thought “sure, go right ahead.”
BEWARE!
EAGLE20000899 on December 9, 2009 at 11:09 am
I bought it to replace an
off-brand model I had that blew up.
I have been very happy with the purchase
though I do recommend getting it with
windows vista because xp is going to become
obsolete. (that’s why the xp version is
so much more affordable..)
The shipping was very fast and the product
was used, but looked like it was brand new!
(It came from a company)
Dave