By Adriana Noton

If you are thinking about getting a computer you might be considering used computers - tips when buying one. There are many reasons you might want to buy a used computer which are good as new computers but money is probably at the top of the list.

You might be starting your school or business year. Either way you will need money for a lot of other reasons so you might want to save money buying a used computer.

You can see that in some cases you can actually save up to two thirds on a used computer compare to some of the new models available now. You are not the only one looking at used computers. Selling used computers is a big market. But you want to be careful. You do not want to make a mistake and then have to buy a new computer because the used one you thought would save you money failed on you.

So here are some tips. You want to stay with the major brand of computers when looking at the used ones out there. The better known the brand the easier you will be able to get replacement parts. And the computer might still have a warranty on it. You might be able to replace broken parts at no cost or a small cost if the warranty is still in effect. But you may have also heard about refurbished computers.

There are also computers that are refurbished models. These are computers rebuilt, usually by the brand manufacturer, with new components. The refurbished computer also might come with a limited warranty which is better than no warranty at all. This option might be more expensive than a used computer option but it is still less expensive than a new computer.

You will want to ask the store you are buying from if the computer is used or refurbished. If you are looking a used computer you will want to make sure that it boots up correctly. That is a problem most used computers will have. You then want to make the mouse is working correctly, especially on a lap top computer. You will want to make sure the key board is working correctly.

Check the video, sound devices and graphics. They all should be in proper working order. You may be looking at a stolen computer and not know it. Make sure you get for your money all the related software documents and licenses to the computer. You want to buy from someone who will agree to you having the computer for a few days to make sure it is running smoothly.

Take the computer home and use it. Examine it for any problems. You can even take it to a friend who knows about computers and let him look at it for you. Remember used computers are good buys only if it does for you what you bought it for. If you have to replace it because it does not function correctly you can be out money and time.

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