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Old 16-02-2010, 03:56 PM posted to rec.gardens.orchids
K Barrett K Barrett is offline
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Default Laptop questions

My new HP laptop just arrived. So far I've only been able to load
OrchidWiz on it becasue tehAQ+ needs a new clean install for Windows 7.
So far the response in OW is great, loads very quickly. There was a
laptop special at Costco (a huge box store in the US) so I bought the HP.

K Barrett

On 2/16/2010 6:57 AM, D. Wain Garrison wrote:
I have a sony quad which runs 7 or any of my old programs fine, even RHS
registeration 1994. It is fast. My Mac uses Snow Leopard and I added
memory to bring it up to speed.

D Wain Garrison
If you can read you can learn any thing, for there are those who can
write who are smarter than you,
however, not everyone who can write is smarter than you.

"K Barrett" wrote in message
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I'm in the market for a new laptop. I want to run the various orchid
software on it. I'm looking at a windows 7 machine. Question is: Does
AQ+ work equally as well on both the 64- and 32- versions of windows
7? Does it prefer Home or Pro? Same question for OrchidWiz. Anyone
running these programs with Windows 7?

And for the geeks out there, which chip series is faster? The Intel
Core Duo or the i3 series? I can configure a new laptop with either
chip series. I think the i3,5,7 are geared for laptops to keep the
heat down but they are not necessarily fast, and since the AQ+ is a
lot of pictures to load I think I want fast. [note of explanation I
have a macbook and I'm always the last to load images at the judging
table and the last to be able to switch between images. I'm sick of
'Got it yet?' from my team mates. They are always waiting for me. I
have to boot up two operating systems as well as the bridging software
(parallels) That doesn't leave much memory left to actually *operate*
the program. Or so it seems to me.]

But I don't want to just exchange one dog for another.

Looking around the web it seems the Toshibas are more reliable than
either the Sonys, HPs or Dells. I'm looking at either the M-500 series
or the U-500 series.

Any opinions?

K Barrett