you might want to increase the memory if the motherboard will allow - dragon can be very slow if it is not well supported by memory.
If you go to crucial.com/uk you can either input the make and model to check how much memory the motherboard will take or if you have the notebook already you can opt for the site to scan its [the notebook's] system to give you an exact readout of current and potential memory.
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On 4 Aug 2010, at 10:20, Mike Parry wrote:
> I was thinking of getting one of those cheap ACER notebooks to take with me on training assignments. I'm guessing Dragon would be fine on it but I haven't actually tried it. Anyone know?
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> Cheers
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> Mike P
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