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I have a toshiba c660/c660d and I can not run second life help me please thank


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You should be able to run SL with that computer, although you will get only low to medium quality performance from it.  That computer is not designed to handle the fairly heavy graphics demands of Second Life.  If you are having trouble connecting at all, however, it's probably not the computer's fault. 

First of all, if you are using a wireless connection, switch to a direct cable connection if that is at all possible. That will guarantee a stronger, more reliable connection.

Then, check to be sure that your access is not being limited by your ISP or (if you are on a campus or in a corporate environment) by your local IT department.  College campuses often limit the amount of bandwidth you are allowed to use, for example, and may block gaming sites deliberately in order to be sure that they can meet the academic needs of the campus. 

If that's not the problem, check your own firewall and antivirus settings to be sure that they are not the problem.  (See http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Configure_your_software_firewall and http://wiki.phoenixviewer.com/doku.php?id=as_anti-virus_white_listing_steps )  

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