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What is the Minimum hardware for Vista? Like....ram, CPU speed....
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The minimum recommended or the minimum that I've seen work before?
I've heard of stories of 256MB of RAM working with Vista with some features disable of course. I've heard of people getting it to work with later Pentium IIIs. I've even heard of people getting Aero Glass to work on PCI video cards. (Yes, PCI, not PCI-Express.) Now, as the minimum that Microsoft recommends: 512MB of RAM A 'modern' processor. (Define modern and you'd have it made, but unfortunately they don't. My guess would be Athlon XP's (Semprons) on up or Pentium 4's or Celeron D's on up.) Vista I believe eats 8GB of hard disk space, and you need a minimum of a 20GB partition I think. You'll find it very, very beneficial to have at minimum a DVD drive. (Yes, DVD, not CD.) Any video card that works on XP should work on Vista, but to get Aero Glass, you must have a direct-X 9 card that supports Pixel Shader 2. It must also have a bare minimum of 64MB of video RAM to get Aero Glass, but 128MB is recommended, and 256MB is ideal. An NVIDIA Geforce FX5200 (FX5100 for notebooks) on up or an Ati Radeon 9500 on up are the minimum GPUs for Aero Glass. AGP 8x or PCI-Express 16x is recommended, but I believe AGP 4x works also. Keep in mind, that an FX5200 or Radeon 9500 will probably only run smooth at lower screen resolutions such as 1024x768. You might be pushing your luck a little bit by expecting an FX5200 to work smoothly at 1280x1024. (Not saying that it won't.) (As I said, I've also heard people getting Glass to work on a PCI video card if they have a supported GPU. For example, an NVIDIA Geforce FX5500 PCI video card, but I doubt the performance was ideal due to the limited bandwidth of PCI.) Now remember, Microsoft hasn't released official requirements yet, these are just as of right now what they recommend as guidelines. They may change for the better or for the worse. I've heard they might have the official requirements ready by some time this summer. (Somewhere around June or so, but don't expect it.) "MS MVP ??? for VB.NET" <kenlin2000@hotmail.com.no-spam> wrote in message news:%23LmD1eKdGHA.564@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > What is the Minimum hardware for Vista? Like....ram, CPU speed.... > > |
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You might want to check the links for proposed hardware requirements and
links from hardware manufacturers: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/wi...tahardware.mspx The key here really is the graphics for Windows Vista, any modern PC purchased within the last 2 to 3 years should be able to run Windows Vista just fine, although upgrades maybe necessary for certain components: The display adapter on the PC must support DirectX 9 with Pixel Shader 2.0 hardware, 32 bits per pixel and Windows Display Driver Model (WDDM) support. More information should be available by BETA 2. -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta "MS MVP ??? for VB.NET" <kenlin2000@hotmail.com.no-spam> wrote in message news:%23LmD1eKdGHA.564@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > What is the Minimum hardware for Vista? Like....ram, CPU speed.... > > |
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You Can Get An Indepth Analysis In Vista Requirements At
http://derangedfirewire.googlepages.com/microsoft |
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I stay with AMD Athlon XP 2600+(x86 Family 6 model 10), with 1916 Mgz and 512
MB RAM. My machine run with WIN XP PROFESSIONAL SP2. Why is slowly?The package how I want download is the full... "Travis King" wrote: > The minimum recommended or the minimum that I've seen work before? > I've heard of stories of 256MB of RAM working with Vista with some features > disable of course. I've heard of people getting it to work with later > Pentium IIIs. I've even heard of people getting Aero Glass to work on PCI > video cards. (Yes, PCI, not PCI-Express.) > > Now, as the minimum that Microsoft recommends: > 512MB of RAM > A 'modern' processor. (Define modern and you'd have it made, but > unfortunately they don't. My guess would be Athlon XP's (Semprons) on up or > Pentium 4's or Celeron D's on up.) > Vista I believe eats 8GB of hard disk space, and you need a minimum of a > 20GB partition I think. > You'll find it very, very beneficial to have at minimum a DVD drive. (Yes, > DVD, not CD.) > Any video card that works on XP should work on Vista, but to get Aero Glass, > you must have a direct-X 9 card that supports Pixel Shader 2. It must also > have a bare minimum of 64MB of video RAM to get Aero Glass, but 128MB is > recommended, and 256MB is ideal. An NVIDIA Geforce FX5200 (FX5100 for > notebooks) on up or an Ati Radeon 9500 on up are the minimum GPUs for Aero > Glass. AGP 8x or PCI-Express 16x is recommended, but I believe AGP 4x works > also. Keep in mind, that an FX5200 or Radeon 9500 will probably only run > smooth at lower screen resolutions such as 1024x768. You might be pushing > your luck a little bit by expecting an FX5200 to work smoothly at 1280x1024. > (Not saying that it won't.) (As I said, I've also heard people getting > Glass to work on a PCI video card if they have a supported GPU. For > example, an NVIDIA Geforce FX5500 PCI video card, but I doubt the > performance was ideal due to the limited bandwidth of PCI.) > > Now remember, Microsoft hasn't released official requirements yet, these are > just as of right now what they recommend as guidelines. They may change for > the better or for the worse. I've heard they might have the official > requirements ready by some time this summer. (Somewhere around June or so, > but don't expect it.) > "MS MVP ??? for VB.NET" <kenlin2000@hotmail.com.no-spam> wrote in message > news:%23LmD1eKdGHA.564@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > > What is the Minimum hardware for Vista? Like....ram, CPU speed.... > > > > > > > |
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your hotlinks very good!
I understand Windows Vista's hardware spec 3Xs! "Travis King" wrote: > The minimum recommended or the minimum that I've seen work before? > I've heard of stories of 256MB of RAM working with Vista with some features > disable of course. I've heard of people getting it to work with later > Pentium IIIs. I've even heard of people getting Aero Glass to work on PCI > video cards. (Yes, PCI, not PCI-Express.) > > Now, as the minimum that Microsoft recommends: > 512MB of RAM > A 'modern' processor. (Define modern and you'd have it made, but > unfortunately they don't. My guess would be Athlon XP's (Semprons) on up or > Pentium 4's or Celeron D's on up.) > Vista I believe eats 8GB of hard disk space, and you need a minimum of a > 20GB partition I think. > You'll find it very, very beneficial to have at minimum a DVD drive. (Yes, > DVD, not CD.) > Any video card that works on XP should work on Vista, but to get Aero Glass, > you must have a direct-X 9 card that supports Pixel Shader 2. It must also > have a bare minimum of 64MB of video RAM to get Aero Glass, but 128MB is > recommended, and 256MB is ideal. An NVIDIA Geforce FX5200 (FX5100 for > notebooks) on up or an Ati Radeon 9500 on up are the minimum GPUs for Aero > Glass. AGP 8x or PCI-Express 16x is recommended, but I believe AGP 4x works > also. Keep in mind, that an FX5200 or Radeon 9500 will probably only run > smooth at lower screen resolutions such as 1024x768. You might be pushing > your luck a little bit by expecting an FX5200 to work smoothly at 1280x1024. > (Not saying that it won't.) (As I said, I've also heard people getting > Glass to work on a PCI video card if they have a supported GPU. For > example, an NVIDIA Geforce FX5500 PCI video card, but I doubt the > performance was ideal due to the limited bandwidth of PCI.) > > Now remember, Microsoft hasn't released official requirements yet, these are > just as of right now what they recommend as guidelines. They may change for > the better or for the worse. I've heard they might have the official > requirements ready by some time this summer. (Somewhere around June or so, > but don't expect it.) > "MS MVP ??? for VB.NET" <kenlin2000@hotmail.com.no-spam> wrote in message > news:%23LmD1eKdGHA.564@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > > What is the Minimum hardware for Vista? Like....ram, CPU speed.... > > > > > > > |
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