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"John H." wrote in message ... On Sat, 02 Aug 2008 22:28:17 -0400, Larry W wrote: John H. wrote: On Sat, 2 Aug 2008 17:05:12 -0400, "D.Duck" wrote: "John H." wrote in message ... Am considering this laptop for my wife's birthday in a couple weeks. Best Buy has it on sale for $999. I'll add another gig of RAM and router. http://tinyurl.com/59yons Thoughts? Depending on what she'll use if for it may be over-kill. Yeahbut, she likes it. We skipped the extra gig of RAM. Seems it has only two slots, one with two gigs, the other with one gig. In order to upgrade to 4 gigs, I'd have to trash one gig and buy two. Hell with it. We'll see how it works with only three. Unless it's the 64-bit version of Vista, Windows can't use more than 3 gigs of ram. It's the 32-bit. Surprisingly, no one at Best Buy mentioned that. Very few know the difference. But 5 months ago when I bought a Q6600 based quad processor with 4G of RAM, and later added 4G more, they had a special price to clear them but a stop sell on them because of the high return rate of Vista 64 bit. They made me sign a waver, I can't return it because of Vista issues, and got a smoking hot price on it too. I then wiped Vista off the disk and it now dual boots two versions of Linux until I pick a favourite. But Vista 64 bit is the way to go if you can live with a few nuances. What usually gets people with 64 bit is drivers for old cards and devices. |
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