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Re: MBP 3GB v. 2GB

by Diane Ross <diane@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jul 2, 2008 at 06:28 PM

Tom, I know this is a long overdue question, but just heard back from the
developer and he would like this info:

<quote>
would want to see is what the system re****t says.

Apple Menu | About This Mac
Click More Info...

What does the Hardware overview say for Memory?

If it says 3 GB, then I would want that re****t (File | Save As...) and
this
crash re****t. </quote>

-- 
Diane 
===============================

Version: 2008
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
Processor: intel

Configuration: 17" MBP, 2.33 GHz C2D, 3GB DDR2 SDRAM OS X v10.5.2

In the *many* crashes of Excel & Powerpoint, I've noticed that the
configuration of my computer re****ted to Microsoft states that there is
only
2GB of RAM installed. However I have 3GB. If the crash is trapped by OS X,
the correct configuration of the computer is re****ted to Apple.

Anyone else seen this anomaly? Anyone with 3GB of memory having issues
with
2008? I can't find any references to this - and I'm finding posts as of
folks as frustrated as I with 2008 - and folks who are equally amazed
we're
having issues... I routinely work with &gt;60+MB Excel spreadsheets, with
LOTS of calculations... I'm back to using Office 2003 via Parallels - it's
actually faster and less crash prone than 2008 running native.

Thanks for your help.
Take care...
Tom
 




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