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My computer broke again, and this has happened multiple times before. The last time I had to send it for repairs, which was a hassle. I thought it would be fine after that, but it started having problems again. It keeps restarting, which is a curse for all my computers. In the past, it was easy to fix issues with desktop computers, but now that I have a laptop, it's more complicated. This laptop I bought after my exams 22 years ago. I wanted to buy a lightweight laptop or a MacBook, but I knew I would still play a lot of games, so I decided to buy a gaming laptop. It broke within a month due to a BIOS update error and later they said the motherboard was also faulty. This time, it seems to be a similar problem. Windows itself is also problematic, always updating and coming with bloatware. I installed Windows 10 LTSC, but still encountered issues. So, I had to get it repaired. I went to the wrong place initially and got scammed. It was a frustrating experience. Now I'm just waiting. After this year, I don't have a good impression of Asus and I don't want to go to computer stores anymore. But I have to make do since buying a new computer is expensive. I might not use Windows on the next one, maybe dual boot with a Linux distro. It's hard for a brand to build a good reputation, but it's easy to destroy it. These repair experiences have made me annoyed. If it breaks again, I really don't want to deal with it anymore. In the future, I'll spend more money to buy a stable experience. Apple products are decent, although the system is restrictive and some designs are questionable. I've used them for a long time without major issues. My iPad even survived a fall from a height of almost 2 meters without any damage. But I know if it breaks, repairing it without AppleCare will be expensive