Dreamscene+Ultimate+????=Complete

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ltolman

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
 
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mac

ltolman said:
Its odd that Dreamscene isnt on the "key features" for Ultimate.


This newsgroup is for questions about Windows Mail.

Please find a more apt' newsgroup for your questions to ensure that you get
the best advice.
 
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ltolman said:
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
The maximum is 4G. However, some is used to reach things like your
video processor, so the maximum that isn't hidden is about 3.5G -
the exact amount varies with what machine you have.
#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

It varies with the dual processor whether the lower end versions use the
second processor. They'll still run, but often don't use the second
processor.
 

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