A:AnswerNot familiar with those games but the specs would be more than adequate to run those games. If you were playing graphic intense games than you will be disappointed but for board and puzzle games the specs are well above what you would need.
A:AnswerThe model I purchased turned out to be the 3000 class. Low resolution graphics display. You would be better off with the Inspiron 5000 series laptop.
A:AnswerYou don't. You should have the option to "Troubleshoot Activation" which if you have an internet connection will fix the issue. After you do that, you can go into the store and disable S-Mode
A:AnswerThe manufacturers warranty will cover any hardware failures by the date they tell you. This will include things like a failed hard drive, bad screen, unresponsive trackpad/keyboard, or a main board/power failure. It will not cover anything accidental, including power surges. It also will not cover issues with Windows OS unless the problem is caused by a piece of hardware.