forgot to mention, what forced re-enrollment does is that is prevents you from doing anything till you have the device enrolled. what i am trying to do is edit it so that it still has forced re-enrollment but that the restrictions are removed so that i can go into dev mode before the device is enrolled.
In minecraft's system minimal requiriments it says that MC will not run on a toaster (Although some use Java ) a car or a chromebook. I can't see other pages of this thread cause I'm on mobile, so I'm basically posting whithout knowing if someone helped you
damn, you got me. too bad i cannot ride my chromebook to school though D: (i have to walk 2 miles to school, i live out of district and they don't want to provide a bus, there are two school districts and my school district is divided between two high schools. i live closer to the other high school than the one that i go to. they are tight ass's)
that is really dissapointing, the school blocked the website. on the plus side i went over to that surplus store i mentioned and checked up on the prices. the desktops only rose a few dollars, now they vary from $25 (no hard drive) to $40 (with 80gb hard drive) i already own a hard drive, but he also sells them sperate in case i want a new one. the keyboards and mouse's are for $3 each. the cords are a few dollars each (might be able to get them for free with the pc). the killer is the monitor, it cost about 30-50 dollars (depends on screen size). i might check at some local pawn shops to see if i can get a cheaper one. however with all that added i (at least) will need about $60 and i am going to save up to $80 before i buy anything.
the specs are for the optiplex's (he mostly had the 755 model, had one or two 745's)
to let you know, the specs are mostly the same
CPU between 1.8 GHz to 2.3 GHz
2 gb ram (i know how to partition hard drive space for ram)
they come with a dvd/cd-rom drive
most don't come with a graphics card, a few do. didn't check stats
i forgot to check how much power the power source supplies
im planing on buying one with no hard drive XD
(to be honest i a mostly concerned with the CPU)
like i said they are barebone computers. he also sells labtops but they are $60 each and have slightly lower stats, the only plus is that they are runnable the moment you install an os (he clears the hard drives). however i like the funcionability of the desktops (how i can change out parts)
he did sell a more sleek labtop, but it is out of range if i want to get a pc soon. they were for about $125 and i didn't check the stats.