Friday, October 29, 2010

Will a high-end Lenovo laptop be able to run music production software without problems?

Will a high-end Lenovo laptop be able to run music production software without problems?
I am looking at buying a laptop for college in a few months, and for a requirement I have to get a pretty decent computer (i7 chip, 1TB external HD, etc). I also produce music, and am wondering if a laptop versus a PC will be able to smoothly run Sonar 8 or any major production software? Should I worry about overheating, or what other things? Eh just realized i forgot to mention, but I'll probably have at least 6GB of DDR3 RAM
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go to the website of the software that you want to run the should have system req.if you have those you should be ok.look for a quad core processor,tb hard drive,and as much ram as you can stuff.the sound would be the only problem i could think of.most laptops have sucky sound cards,so the playback on it may suck.but you can listen to it right on another system.it will record true.
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I have the experience that overheating depends on the brand, i have used many but i will say that lenovo heats rapidly and also it is not upto the performance you require. i will suggest you to not to go for anything else but sony, and the best model for you is Sony VAIO VPC-F13YFX/B 16.4-Inch laptop, it is here for a nice deal: http://amzn.to/edVznU Look at its stunning specifications: Quad Core Intel Core i7 processor (1.73GHz) with Turbo Boost Technology (2.93GHz) Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 16.4" (1600x900) widescreen display 6GB of RAM & 640GB Serial ATA HDD NVIDIA GeForce GT 425M (1GB) graphics I have found its review for you also: http://amzn.to/dIMnQH

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Friday, October 15, 2010

Why is it my Lenovo Laptop Speakers sound so grudgy and static-ish?

Why is it my Lenovo Laptop Speakers sound so grudgy and static-ish?
I tried everything, like i test every sound application and programs, it all the same quality of sound i get. help meeee please.
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that soubds like it is a hardware problem rather than software issue..

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Friday, October 8, 2010

My lenovo laptop keeps shutting down for no reason?

My lenovo laptop keeps shutting down for no reason?
It doesn't like log off or anything, just all of a sudden every now and then the screen will just go black and that's that. I turn it back on and it works fine again and everything i'm just wondering what could be causing it?
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If it just shuts down while idle, check/revise your power settings. Your laptop could just be going on Standby mode. If it shuts down while you are doing something, it could be due to an error (could be due to software or hardware). The blue screen (BSOD) is just not showing up because it is not enabled.

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Saturday, October 2, 2010

How do i enable audio device in my lenovo laptop?

How do i enable audio device in my lenovo laptop?
i accidently press disable on audio device for speakers nd it says no audio device is installed and how do i enable the audio device? please help me my brother is gonna be mad at me!
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Well if you have windows 7: 1. Click the start menu (the windows circle on the bottom left) 2. Click Control Panel 3. Click Hardware and Sound 4. Click Sound 5. RIGHT click on the open area WITHIN the box. There should be two things you can tick/click 6. Click Disabled devices 7. RIGHT click the disabled speakers and enable them. Tada :D 8. Faint 9. Realize you have windows xp 10. GG
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To Display The Volume Icon By default, the Volume icon is not displayed when you initially install Windows XP on your system

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