Oh my bad, that was rude. The computer just doesn't do the job. It has a Core i3 3.07(dual core-4MB Cache) 4GB (1333Mhz) and 250GB 7500RPM Hard Drive and Windows 7 Pro 64bit. I have a 3 Year Basic warranty. I just want to return it and later purchase a better computer. I just wanted to know if it is a difficult process to return it and if I can do that.
How exactly does it not "do the job?" Also, since you've opened it and everything, they may charge a restocking fee. It's not a difficult process to do so if you know what you're doing.
When I play some games it doesn't get that great of performance. I have a 1GB ATI Graphics card i think its 4400 or 4800. Also for some reason, multitasking slows it way down. When I ordered it the specs looked like they could do a good job, but I was disappointed.
It sounds like you didn't do your research. This is what happens when kids your age do impulse buys. I would highly recommend that you look at reviews at tech expert boards and such before making another purchase like this. Dell will most likely take it back, but as I said... They may charge a restocking fee, due to the product having been opened and used, which could be a significant loss to you to make a future purchase, not to mention you adding insurance and such to make sure the package actually ends up in their facility.