Vista install in 256 DDR

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my system is 101ggc and 2.6 giga, and ram is 256 ddr. and my wish is install the vista.
how can i am???
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shazel
 

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If you mean can you install Vista....I doubt it would run on that with that much RAM, I would guess even XP is/would be sluggish.....

So.....No. :)

Vista System Requirements
 

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shazel said:
my system is 101ggc and 2.6 giga, and ram is 256 ddr. and my wish is install the vista.
how can i am???
thanks
shazel
Nope ... wouldn't even try it without at least 1gig of ram.

Motherboard

Form Factor: Micro ATX

Width: 24.4 cm

Depth: 21.8 cm

Compatible Processors: Pentium 4, Celeron D, Pentium D

Processor Socket: LGA775 Socket

Multi-Core Support: Dual-Core

Chipset Type: ATI Radeon Xpress 200 (RC410) / ATI IXP 450

Max Bus Speed: 800 MHz

BIOS Type: Award

Storage Controller: ATA-100, Serial ATA-150

Power Connectors: 4-pin ATX12V connector, 24-pin main power connector

Processor

Installed Qty (Max Supported): 0 ( 1 )

Memory

Supported RAM Technology: DDR SDRAM

Supported RAM Integrity Check: Non-ECC

RAM Installed ( Max ): 0 MB / 2 GB (max)

Supported RAM Speed: PC2700, PC3200

RAM Features: Two DDR channels

Video

Graphics Controller: ATI Radeon X300

Audio

Audio Output: Sound card

Audio Codec: Realtek ALC861

Compliant Standards: High Definition Audio

Telecom / Networking

Networking: Network adapter - Realtek RTL8101L - Ethernet, Fast Ethernet
... and I ain't too sure that the on-board graphics would be good enought to get all the "pretty" Vista Aero stuf.

Time for a new PC. :thumb:
 
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As above. Spend the money you had for Vista on buying a new PC or upgrading the old one. Then start saving again. Maybe in a few months time Vista will be more stable and less buggy. You'll probably get a better performance from a new machine than you would upgrading to Vista anyway.

On your old one it'd be like one of those prams with a dodgy wheel .... a sluggish buggy..... *drone*
 

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