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Old June 25th, 2011, 11:47 AM
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dell latitude 620

My wife has a dell latitude 620 laptop it has 1 gig of memory, its 1.6 ghz
with windows XP, I can expand the memory to 4 gig memory for about $50,
if I did that would I be able to rum Hoster 5.01.........
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Old June 25th, 2011, 11:59 AM
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Toshiba L455-S5975 Laptop

Should have included this with the dell question. this laptop has 2 gigs of memory, we use it as our main hosting computer, we have hoster 5.01 it works ok except during almost every show I get a message ..hoster is shutting down...and it does, I go start it up agian and I 'm ok, is the problem lack of enough memory ? expanding the memory on this one is expenseive. or is there some other problem, I have no other programs other than hoster, Micro-studio, I do have Rox -Box, which I've used as a backup in the past, any help would be appricated....thanks Ken
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Old June 25th, 2011, 12:02 PM
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Re: dell latitude 620

Requirements are a Processor running at least 1.3 GHz. Windows XP can run correctly with 1GB system RAM (2GB is recommended),
Has it got dual display graphic card, preferably with at least 128 MB dedicated to the card ?

You can always download the Demo version just to see how it performs.
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Old June 25th, 2011, 12:52 PM
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Re: Toshiba L455-S5975 Laptop

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Should have included this with the dell question. this laptop has 2 gigs of memory, we use it as our main hosting computer, we have hoster 5.01 it works ok except during almost every show I get a message ..hoster is shutting down...and it does, I go start it up agian and I 'm ok, is the problem lack of enough memory ? expanding the memory on this one is expenseive. or is there some other problem, I have no other programs other than hoster, Micro-studio, I do have Rox -Box, which I've used as a backup in the past, any help would be appricated....thanks Ken
Ken, they are working on this right now. We have a beta out for testing right now for 5.02 and this is one of the problems being worked on. They got most of the crash problems in 5.01 but now looking for the elusive ones.
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Old July 2nd, 2011, 05:45 PM
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Five Hoster 5.01 users reported random crashes, once every 3-6 hours. So we spent weeks of time tracking this "crash bug" down and fixing it in Hoster 5.02. We expect to release 5.02 next week.
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