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Old 12-29-2008, 10:45 AM #1
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Question Game Programs

As I stated in a previous thread, Lil'Monkey purchased her own computer a few weeks ago. We want to keep it running smoothly.

She has many computer games and learning software. We have never loaded them on my computer. I didn't want to mess up my machine.

Would she be wise to invest in an external hard drive to load this software? She got a great deal on the computer. The whole bundle for $350. It's back up to $598 at WalMart already.

She is buying a wireless card today.
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