Laptops?, Warning: There may be italics involved. |
Laptops?, Warning: There may be italics involved. |
Aug 1 2011, 03:27 PM
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Melted Wings of Wax Group: Global Moderators Joined: 22-January 08 |
Okay, so here's the deal. I finally got my computer back. Wonderfuls, right? Not really. It's still not fixed, and it still has that god awful Vista still on it.
Well, you found an XP CD while going through your stuff the other day! Why not just use that, right? No. Your father reminds you it's the boot leg copy he gave you that killed your computer thus requiring you to get Vista in the first place. Well crud. You don't know what to do. He suggests going to a site that sounds extremely phony and looking to see how much Windows 7 is so you can upgrade you computer. But oh. It may not actually be Vista that's the problem, so you'd lose all your data for nothing. Okay dad. You're really on my poop list right now. So mom says. Why spend your money fixing something that is broken? Just buy a new laptop. You won't want a desktop when you go off to college in a year anyway. Oh yeah, I'm doing that, aren't I? Thanks mom. You're not on my poop list. So anyway. The entire point of that little story was to introduce y'all to why I'm looking at laptops. It's not just for show, I'd like to ask you tech savvy people about what you think is best. ;D What I'm planning to run on it that I know of are GIMP and Sims 3 with one little expansion pack, maybe more if I get any. And pictures. Loads and loads of pictures. This here is my only candidate thus far. I want a laptop basically that can run those applications above and still have a little memory left, if possible. As for money issues, I'll be saving up for this, and my mom said she'll back me up $100. So, questions, comments, suggestions, etc. I can has them here please. |
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Aug 1 2011, 03:29 PM
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Your Friendly Neighborhood Masked Vigilante Group: Veterans Joined: 8-May 10 |
Okay, so here's the deal. I finally got my computer back. Wonderfuls, right? Not really. It's still not fixed, and it still has that god awful Vista still on it. Well, you found an XP CD while going through your stuff the other day! Why not just use that, right? No. Your father reminds you it's the boot leg copy he gave you that killed your computer thus requiring you to get Vista in the first place. Well crud. You don't know what to do. He suggests going to a site that sounds extremely phony and looking to see how much Windows 7 is so you can upgrade you computer. But oh. It may not actually be Vista that's the problem, so you'd lose all your data for nothing. Okay dad. You're really on my poop list right now. So mom says. Why spend your money fixing something that is broken? Just buy a new laptop. You won't want a desktop when you go off to college in a year anyway. Oh yeah, I'm doing that, aren't I? Thanks mom. You're not on my poop list. So anyway. The entire point of that little story was to introduce y'all to why I'm looking at laptops. It's not just for show, I'd like to ask you tech savvy people about what you think is best. ;D What I'm planning to run on it that I know of are GIMP and Sims 3 with one little expansion pack, maybe more if I get any. And pictures. Loads and loads of pictures. This here is my only candidate thus far. I want a laptop basically that can run those applications above and still have a little memory left, if possible. As for money issues, I'll be saving up for this, and my mom said she'll back me up $100. So, questions, comments, suggestions, etc. I can has them here please. I'mma have to do some research, but how much do you want to spend? I'm not sure that GIMP is Win 7 compat yet and I don't know the size requirements on it, but if you want to down platform, I'd get windows 7 proffessional, minimally, since you're wanting to do GIMP, I'ds go with at least 4GB RAM, but that makes your windows 64-bit insead of 32-bit...research on sims nao. CODE GIMP should run on any NT-based version of Windows (NT4, 2000, XP or Vista). Older GIMP versions (2.0.x) could also work with older versions of Windows such as Windows 95 but they are not supported anymore. The amount of memory can be an important factor, especially if you intend to work on large images. A minimum of 128 MB of RAM is recommended, but the more RAM the better. CODE QUESTION
Is The Sims 3 and its expansions compatible with Windows 7? ANSWER Because Windows 7 was released after the Sims 3, it is not an officially supported OS. In our various tests, however, the Sims 3 and the Sims 3 Collector's Edition have proven to be compatible with Windows 7. The Sims 3 World Adventures does officially support the Windows 7 OS. We recommend you keep your game up to date via the Sims 3 Game Launcher to ensure compatibility with Windows 7. |
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