Absolutely. Screwdriver and 5 minutes is all it takes.
Tim Symons
Trainer/Assessor
Access Summit
0161 275 0995
"...supporting students..."
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Sent: 04 August 2010 11:35
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Subject: Re: Dragon 10 on a 1 gig RAM Windows7 notebook
My normal litmus test - could a monkey be trained to do it? If so I
might have a half a chance myself
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Sent: 04 August 2010 11:31
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Subject: Re: Dragon 10 on a 1 gig RAM Windows7 notebook
Sorry, RAM module. Unscrew back of netbook, replace 1GB with 2GB. Screw
back, turn on netbook, Roberto is your uncle.
;-)
Tim Symons
Trainer/Assessor
Access Summit
0161 275 0995
"...supporting students..."
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Sent: 04 August 2010 11:30
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Subject: Re: Dragon 10 on a 1 gig RAM Windows7 notebook
Ah - you can get a RAM upgrade on a stick and just plug it into a usb
port?
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