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<blockquote data-quote="ScottinPollock" data-source="post: 483930" data-attributes="member: 40111"><p>That sounds like a lot. Is shipping high where you are, or is there some additional duty/taxes involved? In the States these things should be around 230-240 (287-299 Canadian) for the 240GB.</p><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p>Good question. How long has it been since your system had a fresh install of Windows (not an upgrade)? If it has been a while, I would suggest doing a fresh install/restore, and then restore your user account from a backup and reinstall your apps. This helps clear out a lot of cruft that can be left behind from OS upgrades and apps you may have installed and no longer use. It is certainly more effort than cloning, but usually worth it if it hasn't been done in a while.</p><p></p><p>I think the Kingston package comes with a pretty good cloning tool if you decide to go that route.</p><p></p><p>Either way, I'd like to see the look on your face when you first boot your PC from the Predator!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ScottinPollock, post: 483930, member: 40111"] That sounds like a lot. Is shipping high where you are, or is there some additional duty/taxes involved? In the States these things should be around 230-240 (287-299 Canadian) for the 240GB. Good question. How long has it been since your system had a fresh install of Windows (not an upgrade)? If it has been a while, I would suggest doing a fresh install/restore, and then restore your user account from a backup and reinstall your apps. This helps clear out a lot of cruft that can be left behind from OS upgrades and apps you may have installed and no longer use. It is certainly more effort than cloning, but usually worth it if it hasn't been done in a while. I think the Kingston package comes with a pretty good cloning tool if you decide to go that route. Either way, I'd like to see the look on your face when you first boot your PC from the Predator! [/QUOTE]
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