Not sure I would chance it, the specs sound kind of low.

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> On Feb 24, 2014, at 9:04 AM, Rodney Haynie <rodney.hay...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I would like to query the group to see if anyone is successfully
> running VoiceOver with Mavericks on a MacBook Pro of similar specs.
> 2GB RAM sounds low. I don't want to attempt an update to Mavericks and
> have serious problems. Looking up on the Apple site, Mavericks is
> listed as being able to run on this system, but of course that does
> not mean VoiceOver will be responsive and such.
> 
> Macbook Pro 15inch MacBook 5,1 (April 2008)
> Currently running OSx 10.5.8
> Processor: 2ghz Intel core duo
> 2GB RAM ddr3
> Storage Space :5400 RPM, 148GB Capacity, 67GB Available , 80.82GB Used.
> 
> Thanks for the read.
> Rodney
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