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Beginning of this month, my boss decided that I get a better desktop as I do a lot of coding (scripts and web apps).
He suggested that I get a desktop that allows us to add a second video card so I can use dual 19 inch Planar LCD monitors so I can do my coding on one and other applications on the other. So we decided to switch me from my older IBM ThinkCentre M52 8215 small form factor to this new Lenovo ThinkCentre M55e tower desktop which has a dual core processor to handle all my needs. Well it come with Windows Vista Business installed and re-imaging it with one of our standard images was a pain because Lenovo puts a diagnostic partition on the hard drive and for some odd reason after a re-image all you see is a blank screen (I think it was trying to boot from that other partition). So I had to install Windows XP Pro (we experienced some problems with Vista freezing on us) from scratch and install everything as per my own specification (which I don't mind at all). Now I have a clean and stable system that is setup to my exact specifications. I have been using this desktop for about two weeks now and haven't had a problem yet. THE DESIGN AND INSTALLATION : Well, the look isn't what you would want in a gaming system that Alienware makes, but it is adequate for an office environment. The case is all black with a Lenovo logo on the top and a ThinkCentre logo right under the drive bays. There is a power button on the right of the ThinkCentre logo with has a white dot in the middle to make it stand out in all the blackness. There are two LED lights placed evenly under the power button for the power and the hard drive. Right under these are the front panel USB and audio jacks; the mic and headphone jacks are placed between two USB ports (nice touch I would say). One thing I liked about this case is that it is very easy to open and you can easily remove and install the components inside (no tools are needed). The ports are color coded so even a rookie can hook up all the cables.
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