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2009-07-27
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nevermind. I found it and downloaded it and it's ready. I'm having some problems with it though. Open office takes two minutes to open, and another three to open the docs, spreadsheets and the other stuff. Is that normal.
I also clicked the link in the menu for putting the CPU into proformance mode, and nothing happened. Is a window supposed to pop up or no.
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Also, one thing to note, I don't have enough memory yet. I ordered an 8 gb micro sd card and I should be getting it by next wednesday. I still would like to know ahead of time so I can get it right away.
One other thing, I got a class 6 micro sd card, so would that make it fast enough to run things like open office off of it?