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DO NOT NEED OR WANT 64-bit OS to run 4GB RAM. By the time you take into account the memory you lose to the larger 64-bit applications, you're back at square one but with less compatibility for legacy applications.
Have to sort an online slaughterfest... Hit me up some time sweetie xx
So far I've established that it's quite funny to jump in the gunship, fly over to the furthest (closest to enemy) Silo and be waiting for them by the time they get there, with them scattering wondering what's going on!
Had that years back on my old Sony. TBH, never went to the Intel one, just because it was a waste of power shutting it down and restarting it with the Intel GPU.
I've got a c902 and it's fine - used all day every day, not been switched off in 4 months... Granted some of them have been poor but a lot of it is scaremongering N-series 'fanboyz'. Had a K750i which was ace, swapped for a W880i, then a W910i, then a W890i, then a c902. The W880i got run...
You still need full permissions to it - by default doesn't an administrator have deny access to the content? That just gets you to the stage where you can change the permissions.
I've never rated the quality of HP laptops - the Elitebooks seem better as we've had a few of those but I still binned them off for a Latitude at the earliest opportunity...
1310720 versus 1296000 = 2-3% loss, but the big one is you're losing 12% of the height of your desktop area - meaning you're doing a lot more scrolling.
I personally hated it - I'd sooner have a square 19" at 1280x1024 than a widescreen at 1440x900, but as I said it's all down to preference -...
http://www.ebuyer.com/product/143282
Personally I would only consider a 20", as you lose desktop area from a 17" screen going to a 19" widescreen, but it's your call.
http://www.lambda-tek.com/componentshop/index.pl?origin=gbase16.2&prodID=1536088
Similar 20" screen.
TBH the bottom lens I posted seems too good to be true - anyone had any experience of them? As I'm not sure whether to keep my D40 or go for something a bit better as I do miss my old 30D.
Erm, can be, but also if you're not sure of the technologies and differences then you can struggle getting a list of kit together that works and compliments each other.
If your job is Desktop Support it doesn't necessarily mean you have sufficient understanding to be able to put a meaningful machine together - I know people in desktop support who think that Dell/HP/A.N.Other brand 'optimise' their systems and it makes them faster than someone building a...