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In reply to the discussion: I need a new computer. Mine is dyng and I don't want to invest any more money into it. I need help. [View all]KTM
(1,823 posts)I have bought multiple refurbished Dell's from NewEgg over the years. Set yourself a price limit, then just do some comparisons... you can usually get a legit load of Win7/10 on a refurbed Dell with decent RAM and moderate storage for a couple hundred bucks. They are mostly office machines, that came out of companies after their lease/depreciation schedule was up. Refurbishers get special licensing from MS, and include an OEM installed version, from which you can create a backup in case you need to restore later. The most expensive part of a low-end build is a properly licensed OS, so these can be great deals.
For Office, either Open Office or a monthly MS subscription are the way to go if you haven't acquired a legit copy somehow that still works.