Quoting Mark Roberts <[email protected]>:

John wrote:

Looking it up on HP's website, looks like it supports up to 16GG of RAM.
I'd ask one of the computer salesdroids at Staples to make sure.

OTOH, if you're not doing a lot of power intensive editing, 4GB might be
enough.

Knowing Annsan and how she works, I'm pretty sure she can get by with
4 Gig. The laptop I use at school has only 4 gig (Win 7, 32-bit) and
it's fine for all the class material I do, much of which is more
demanding that the sort of things Ann needs to accomplish.


I agree.

I'm running Win 7 Home Premium (32 bit) with only 2GB RAM and the system runs well enough.

The only degrading performance I've noted is with Photoshop CC if I try to run some memory sensitive plug-ins while I've got several images loaded as well as a number of other applications open. It doesn't happen often enough to worry me especially.


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Brian Walters
Western Sydney Australia
http://lyons-ryan.org/southernlight/



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