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    would i be able to run pro/E on this laptop?

    im getting a new laptop and i wanted to know if i could run pro engineer student version on it without it being really slow. the laptop is a dell xps m1330 (13.3 inch) with 4GB ram, 320GB HD, intel core 2 duo 2.0, and 128MB NVIDIA 8400 video card on vista 64 bit.

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    It'll probably work, but don't expect it to be super fast. The harder part would be how to obtain a copy, since they cost thousands of dollars and must be renewed yearly...

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    Think so

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    Think so

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    NOPE.

    engineer only supports the 32 bit operating system and says it's only for xp.

    but dell.com you can custom build it with xp on it which is what i recommend. Vista is way to unstable to handle 3d cad progams.

    http://store.ptc.com/DRHM/servlet/ControllerServlet?SiteID=ptc&Locale=en_US&Action=D isplayProductDetailsPage&productID=107386900&pgm=1 4095800&ThemeID=378200&Currency=USD

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    NOPE.

    engineer only supports the 32 bit operating system and says it's only for xp.

    but dell.com you can custom build it with xp on it which is what i recommend. Vista is way to unstable to handle 3d cad progams.

    http://store.ptc.com/DRHM/servlet/ControllerServlet?SiteID=ptc&Locale=en_US&Action=D isplayProductDetailsPage&productID=107386900&pgm=1 4095800&ThemeID=378200&Currency=USD


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