I remember working with gateway computers back in the 1990s...they were a nightmare. Just getting around the computer probably cut up your fingers everywhere. The whole internal was badly design and not friendly at all. And to download drivers from gateway you had to fill out a whole bunch of information, look for serial codes, talk to some Indian dude who don't speak English, and then get refused for help. I was just trying to get a driver for god sakes. That's why they went out of business. I'm glad they're back and all, but I hope they make drastic changes because they sure haven't gotten my trust back and I don't think I would ever buy one for the work environment.
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I remember working with gateway computers back in the 1990s...they were a nightmare. Just getting around the computer probably cut up your fingers everywhere. The whole internal was badly design and not friendly at all. And to download drivers from gateway you had to fill out a whole bunch of information, look for serial codes, talk to some Indian dude who don't speak English, and then get refused for help. I was just trying to get a driver for god sakes. That's why they went out of business. I'm glad they're back and all, but I hope they make drastic changes because they sure haven't gotten my trust back and I don't think I would ever buy one for the work environment.