How Are Refurb HP Workstations
How Are Refurb HP Workstations
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Anyone have experience with a refurbished HP workstation? Looking for feedback on the reliability, performance and warranty repairs.
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RE: How Are Refurb HP Workstations
I've had a little experience with the more consumer-grade desktops (2-3 years ago) and the experience was bad. Two systems had hard drive failures, corrupting the Windows installation. The factory-partitioned recovery drive didn't even try to work (so make sure you get a Windows disk if you get something like this--the ones I'm discussing didn't have a Windows disk because of this recover drive nonsense).
HP's undergone some recent changes, and workstations aren't exactly the same as consumer desktops. So that's the only experience I've got.
Jeff Mowry
www.industrialdesignhaus.com
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RE: How Are Refurb HP Workstations
RE: How Are Refurb HP Workstations
You could bypass that noise by getting your own SATA drives. Get two. Install Windows on each drive (so you have your own "recovery" drive in case Windows gets hosed), register/verify Windows on each (or you'll be locked out of your installation in 30 days), and use the second drive for your data files, the first drive as your installations drive. This is what I do and it avoids major havoc in case the system drive toasts. Each night, files in directories are backed up to the other drive, so I won't ever lose more than a day's worth of work unless both drives simultaneously toast, in which case I'll revert to back-up DVDs.
Anyway, HP may have their act together in the other areas, but their recovery disk is a true joke. I wonder if they even tried to make it work or if it's a sick gimmick?
Personally, I use Xi Computer for my stuff and run AMD chips, since they're (or were) faster per dollar for what I'm doing (64-bit, dual-core).
Jeff Mowry
www.industrialdesignhaus.com
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RE: How Are Refurb HP Workstations
Is this a HP UNIX workstation or a HP PC Workstation? PCs are so much more cost effective these days why would anyone consider running unix.
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Stefan Hamminga
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RE: How Are Refurb HP Workstations
Good idea, probably cheaper than a stand-alone back-up drive too.
"Is this a HP UNIX workstation or a HP PC Workstation?"
It is an AMD Opteron Windox XP pc. No need for Unix in my application.
Update - I tried contacting HP using their 800 tel number and it took several days to be able to get a sales rep. HP says there is no history/return info available on the machines. They claim most are unused overstocks, but many are config-to-order so that leaves some doubt.