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Moving to dublin can i bring english computer over will it work?

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Moving to dublin can i bring english computer over will it work?

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  1. whats a computer?


  2. you must be irish,

  3. No, we are on Gaelic Computing Network over here. And any foreign computer will be seen as an attempt of occupation and therefore a virus none as Balaclavamen.exp will eat up ur files and ur computer will blow up!

  4. I lived in uk for a while, when i came back i brought my computer. Didn't have any problems at all

  5. Yes it will - it's unlikely to actually be an 'English' computer, indeed it may even have been assembled here or contain many components made here.

  6. no everything blows up the second you cross the coastline. haha

  7. Hi,

    Ok some people have given really weird answers but short and simple yes. Over here we have the same plugs as the U.K so that's no problem. Plus we all get our compluters from u.k foreign companies, there isn't a special irish making computer company here. I have a HP laptop and a Compaq computer and they sure weren't "made in Ireland"

    So yes, no problem whatso ever.

    best of luck in your move.

  8. no we're in a different universe over here!!!

    of course it will work...........................honestly some people

  9. No Irish computers are called abacus and are not conducive to English ones.

  10. it shouldn't be problem unless you want to communicate in gaelic. Most laptops hook up anywhere in the world same as desktop everything is standardised. good luck

  11. Yes it will work fine

  12. yes it will work

  13. Since Dublin is on the same mains power as the rest of Ireland (ROI Eire) and that power supply is the same as Northern Ireland (UK/British) I would say yes. They use the same keyboard format QWERTY as the main UK keyboards do so you won't have any problems.

    For Internet usage you may have to change your modem/router as their telephone system is slightly different to that found in the UK.

    Go for it and enjoy your move to Dublin.

    Say Hiya to O'Connell St. Grafton St, Temple Bar (the bar so called in temple bar). Barry's Hotel 1 Denmark St, Phoenix Park (Europe's largest public park), The Tart with the cart (Molly Malone statue) and the River Liffey for me please :o)

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