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Its odd that Dreamscene isnt on the "key features" for Ultimate. I've viewed
a couple websites from previous posts about the key features for Ultimate vs
other editions but I didnt see Dreamscene on it at all.
Did I personally buy it for Dreamscene? Or what about the infamous "Texas
Hold Em Poker game"? No and to be honest when I bought Ultimate when it came
out, these were bonuses.
Anyways I guess this thread was to ask what key features are in this
"Ultimate Editions" and the answer lies within WikiPedia my personal favorite
search tool:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Ultimate_Extras
Well anyways besides that I have two questions.
#1 Someone told me that max amount of memory (system memory; RAM) that Vista
could read was 3gigs but apparently I am wrong, because this says 4gigs
http://williamstanek.com/vista/windows_vista.htm
#2 It says "Two Processor" Support, so does that mean that if a person has a
dual core processor they MUST choose those higher end editions cause it wont
run on the lower ones? Or even rather that the dual core will be treated as a
single core because obviously it wont recognize it?
Thanks
a couple websites from previous posts about the key features for Ultimate vs
other editions but I didnt see Dreamscene on it at all.
Did I personally buy it for Dreamscene? Or what about the infamous "Texas
Hold Em Poker game"? No and to be honest when I bought Ultimate when it came
out, these were bonuses.
Anyways I guess this thread was to ask what key features are in this
"Ultimate Editions" and the answer lies within WikiPedia my personal favorite
search tool:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Ultimate_Extras
Well anyways besides that I have two questions.
#1 Someone told me that max amount of memory (system memory; RAM) that Vista
could read was 3gigs but apparently I am wrong, because this says 4gigs
http://williamstanek.com/vista/windows_vista.htm
#2 It says "Two Processor" Support, so does that mean that if a person has a
dual core processor they MUST choose those higher end editions cause it wont
run on the lower ones? Or even rather that the dual core will be treated as a
single core because obviously it wont recognize it?
Thanks