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Hi everybody. This Fall I will be attending ASU. I just bought my MacBook Pro and love it. I also purchased the AppleCare protection plan. ASU recommends purchasing a package from this company called University Geeks. Basically they offer a 4 year protection plan for any computer brought on campus. They have different packages that includes:
Microsoft Office – (includes: PowerPoint, Excel, Word, and Outlook)
McAfee Anti-Virusscan (with 4 years of subscriptions)
Microsoft Anti-Spyware
USB and Ethernet Cabling
Ream of Paper
Hewitt Packard Photo Inkjet Printer
24/7 Phone Support in Addition to the Manufacturer
Discounted Non-Warranty Consulting
On-site Installation, Delivery, and Training
You can also customize your own package that would work for you. So anyways, i'm not sure if I should purchase a package or not. Before leaving for college I will need to go out and buy a printer, cables, etc. I also want BootCamp REALLY bad but I don't have a copy of Windows XP. The phone support and non-warranty consulting all work on top of the original manufaturer's warranty. And the On-Site Delivery/Installation/Training is another thing im not sure if i'll need. How hard is it to hook up the the school's network? So basically I am just really confused on what to do right now. I want to install BootCamp so badly but im not gonna spend $150 on a copy of it. What should I do?
www.university-geeks.com
Microsoft Office – (includes: PowerPoint, Excel, Word, and Outlook)
McAfee Anti-Virusscan (with 4 years of subscriptions)
Microsoft Anti-Spyware
USB and Ethernet Cabling
Ream of Paper
Hewitt Packard Photo Inkjet Printer
24/7 Phone Support in Addition to the Manufacturer
Discounted Non-Warranty Consulting
On-site Installation, Delivery, and Training
You can also customize your own package that would work for you. So anyways, i'm not sure if I should purchase a package or not. Before leaving for college I will need to go out and buy a printer, cables, etc. I also want BootCamp REALLY bad but I don't have a copy of Windows XP. The phone support and non-warranty consulting all work on top of the original manufaturer's warranty. And the On-Site Delivery/Installation/Training is another thing im not sure if i'll need. How hard is it to hook up the the school's network? So basically I am just really confused on what to do right now. I want to install BootCamp so badly but im not gonna spend $150 on a copy of it. What should I do?
www.university-geeks.com