![]() She is a retired NDCA Open Professional American Smooth and Rising Star American Rhythm Champion and a Fred Astaire Professional American and Canadian / American Smooth Champion. She holds Licentiate degrees in Standard, Latin, Smooth, Rhythm and Theatre Arts with the American International Dancers Association and Licentiate degrees in International Standard and Latin with Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing and the World DanceSport Federation. The Fujistsu appears to max out a 1GB RAM, so I wouldīTW, you may not need to install the full Office Suite, you can get a stripped downĪccess DB and that will work fine according to the software site.Dana is a USA Dance Chairperson, Invigilator and adjudicating official as well as, an Adjudicator with the WDSF. The Toshibaįrom Insight has two RAM slots, so either it comes with 1x1GB RAM stick, or 2x512GB RAM Vista Home should suffice, no need for any of the other stuff. Shared (which, it appears, both the Toshiba and Fujitsu, and most ULC Laptops areĭesigned to do). And, again the Ultra Low Cost PC resellersĬan still get XP, of which the listed Toshiba from Insight seems to apply.ĢGB RAM is almost a minimum to run Vista these days, especially if the Video RAM is XP that remain unsold, but it will be tough. You still might be able to find copies of Purchases to get XP, but the consumer cannot. There might be some large govt/business contracts that allow institutional (We use Mac's at home and for music) Tesco has this machine on at £278 Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Li 2727 T1400 1GB 15.4" Laptop - Tesco.Direct - should be more than adequate we think - provided access will run.Ĭlick to expand.At this time you can no longer get Dells installed with XP. The only thing this machine would be used for is this program - no internet or anthing else - hence the "el cheapo" sized pricetag. So please could the computer gurus on here advise if this would be suitable and run the necessary access? Or is there an Access available for Macs? - I can not find anything on this. (We use Mac's at home and for music) Tesco has this machine on at £278 - should be more than adequate we think - provided access will run. Would Office 2003 work with Vista Home Basic and run the Access? Is Vista Home Basic acceptable or is it necessary to upgrade to premium? So questions are - has Vista been improved enough to make it workable? Alarm bells rang from previous postings on this site about Vista. So we went looking for a cheap machine and all of them come with Vista Home Basic. My wife is looking to buy a laptop computer to run a scrutineering program on (Dance scrutineering). ![]()
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