Sure you can mate. My friend's got an Acer 5920G laptop 4GB RAM. Infact my other mate's got a crap laptop with 512MB RAM (Half-of-1-GB) and it's an E-System's laptop that plays it alright but sometimes warns him about the amount of RAM, so I don't see why you wouldn't be able to play it. If you have purchased the game, have a look on the back of the box and check the system requirements. Thanks Matt Eould i be bale to play with a Geforce 5500 graphics card?
4GB will be enough to run both operating systems and have room for applications.
No, your laptop does not need 4GB of RAM to run Windows 8. The basic specifications for Windows 8 is 2GB for 64-bit or 1 GB for 32-bit. 4GB would help with the processor but would not be necessary.
Any laptop or desktop shou;d work as long as its not full of viruses or porn ;D
Im not sure what you plan to use it for so here is a run down on the stuff you could possibly be using it for: Gaming- 4-6gb Movies, music-3-4gb Photography-3-4gb Work/Bussiness-2-3gb
Yes, that model of Laptop will run World of Warcraft very nicely. However you might want to consider having the graphics upgraded to something along the lines of 512mb. With wrath of the lich king, dalaran takes a TON of graphics and processing power.
Since the only difference in your detail - is the amount of memory (4GB against 2GB) - go for the 4GB machine. The extra memory will help Windows 7 run faster.
I personally am using an HP Pavillion 2120 tx. It runs WOW fine. I dont know how much it costs in pounds but it cost me $1200 Aus...This is a very good gaming laptop and it even plays Dragon Age: Origins. It has a Core i5 and and a 1 gb Nvidia Video card. 4gb ram and 500gb HDD.
Has nothing to do with laptop vs. desktop, it's just a key binding. In game, hit the escape key, then click on "key bindings". You'll be able to select a key to toggle between walk and run.
It will run, but it will be extremely laggy. I recommend buying another computer, with at least a 2.5Ghz processor, and 4GB of RAM. You wont need a bigger Hard Drive though.
No, neither can I.
Sure, but notebooks are not supported for this game. Peace, bro
Go into your world of warcraft folder on your computer and run the repair