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I am an English native in Germany and would like to get the upgrade to Windows 7. How can I get it in English?
Main Problem: Amazon Germany seems to only send German Windows 7 (in any case it only starts on the 15th July).Amazon U.S. won't send me the English Windows 7 to Germany.Is there a solution?
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You just need the GTX 460 1GB.http://www.techreport.com/articles.x/19844/12
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a general rule is buy the best single gpu you can afford. For that budget, you can run at least a gtx 260 and maybe even a ati 4870×2 if you can find one with a good price. I wouldn’t waste time getting 2 lesser cards just to run a sli setup. A single gtx 280 will outperform 2 9800gtx cards and cost about the same….if not a little less depending on the vendor.
Your set up should be fine, actually. I run Logic Pro 7, along with softsynths (including FM7 and Arturia Mini Moog/Moog Modular) on a G4 Powerbook with 1.25 GB of RAM…My RAM/CPU meters do start filling up (about 75% with several tracks running, including the softsynths and audio). Just make sure nothing else is running (I actually turn off my airport and bluetooth).Your new iMac Duo should run like lightning — even with 1GB…If anything, you may want to add an extra gig of ram (2GB total) to make it run smoother. 4GB is a bit extreme — but it would make your system state-of-the-art (not to mention mega-expensive).Good luck!
Depends on whether you do web hosting using SQL Server as your client database software…if not, probably won’t matter for your needs.
It depends on your eyeballs basically. Some people are super sensitive to video differences. Others can’t tell the difference between SD and HD. And most probably fall somewhere inbetween.So you can’t go off just tech specs or what friends say. You actually need to check this kind of stuff out in person and see what you think. See if a store can show you something you watch a lot of (sports, a DVD, whatever). Then you can try to compare it against what you’re getting at home.Personally, I think with a BluRay player, and looking a TVs in the sizes that you would want (plus your budget), you should get a Panasonic Viera Plasma TV. I can’t frankly think of any better set you would get now or for the next few years. I would look at a G10 series TV if you’re looking at 50″ or 54″. If you want to up the size, then go to the V10 series for 58″ and 65″ (though I think those aren’t out just yet, but hopefully any day now).In those large sets, definitely go Plasma over LED LCD or regular LCD. You’ll get better color, deeper contrast, and truer blacks. Also, Plasma has a inherent response time that is near instantaneous (like a CRT or DLP), so it is amazing at fast motion playback.LCDs are inherently bad a fast motion playback and suffer from motion blur (ghost trails). Its more obvious the bigger you go in TV sizes. They compensate for this with 120Hz or 240Hz refresh rates. This helps a lot, but doesn’t entirely solve the issue. And you pay a heavy price premium for this.LCD blacks, color, and contrast with a CCFL backlight are the weakest performers out there. CRT, DLP, and Plasma all destroy CCFL LCD on those fronts. So LCD compensates for this with the LED LCD. This is a major upgrade on the lighting (using LEDs) and improves those categories in a big way. But again you have to pay a huge price premium for this.Plasmas only suffer from myths and misconceptions. They no longer suffer burn-in. If you are concerned just crank the brightness and contrast way down on it for the first 100-200 hours and then optimize. They work in high altitudes. They are not all power hogs, there are loads of modern models that are energy star certified. Lastly, they do not have short life spans. The Panasonics are rated to like 100,000 hours which is equal to or better than an LCD (any basically means that it would likely over 10 years before you lost even 10% of the brightness, let alone saw a decrease significant enough to warrant replacing the TV).
I would contact the company who did the panel. They really owe you an explanation of what your test results mean exactly.The word Mestizo usually refers to a person in Mexico and possibly Central America who is a mix of indiginous tribe (like a modern day relative of the Mayans, for example) and Spanish. I’m guessing that part of your DNA is showing that you have a Mestizo ancestor at some point.
The one you have is what youre stuck with. The processor isnt interchangeable
a Nvidia MX440 should be able to run tthose reslautions. It wil lbe only about 10$ on ebay. It might run a little slow so if your upgrading anyways I would just go ahead and get a Geforce 5200 IMO. It would be about 25$.
Try make default of your window resolution in control panel in display setting.
Hi s@r@,My name is Ron, and I’m part of the Windows Outreach Team. I thought, since I saw your question about Windows 7 and I am part of the Windows team, I’d stop in and try to help out.First, Microsoft hasn’t released any plans for upgrades or new buys for Windows 7; they haven’t even passed the Beta stage yet, so those things are some time down the road. Actually, if you’re looking for a good idea of how Microsoft moves their OSs along the path to the store shelves, check out this blog from a Microsoft engineer: http://blogs.msdn.com/e7/archive/2009/01/30/our-next-engineering-milestone.aspx . There are a lot of people out there claiming they know what’s going on as far as the release timeline, but I think listening to the guys who make the OS makes some sense.Needless to say, Microsoft is thinking this all through. The best place to stay up-to-date on the latest info for Windows 7 is here (the main page): http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-7/default.aspxHope this helps.Cheers,RonWindows Outreach Team
Whenever you install a new operating system, you need to install the proper drivers. ALSO the advertising for your unit is misleading advertisement. Your screen is capable of that, but not your INTEGRATED intel GMA 500 “poulsbo” video is only 1024×768 under certain conditions because it uses hardware accelleration. To change the quantity of hardware accelleration or turn it off completely check the link below. While the gma500 was used in several netbooks, it was implemented at TWO different qualities 100 and 200. Guess which one acer uses. Asus, dell, msi, etc used the better chip. As you have now learned, there is a difference between frugal (getting the best VALUE) and cheap (lowest price, no matter how crummy). There is a reason why acers are slightly cheaper.Your video is 256M SHARED so the more aps you have running, the worse your video will be. Turn off everything you don’t need and check for vampire applications like magic jackedup, IM, AOhell, crype, crimewire, bareassshare, etc. Turn them off. They are running all the time, whether you know it or not.Turn down what little 3d you have, the higher the 3d, the lower the resolution you are capable of. It wouldn’t hurt to refresh your drivers. Acer mobos are kinda iffy. The driver for the video for your system is part of “intel chipset” or might be listed as “intel gma”Additionally. the units with your sequence are actually REFURBISHED, NOT new so they might have given you not as good a screen!You have a 11″ netbook screen so it doesn’t matter but misleading advertising should be illegalThis is par for the course for acer but this type advertising is getting worse. Toshiba, a normally reputable company is doing the same thing on their 505 series, claiming it is capable of 8G memory when it isn’t and high screen resolutions when it isn’t