Ok, I tried to install Vista on my old Compaq computer. Originally the computer had Windows 98, I upgraded as soon as XP came out, and it is currently running Windows XP Home Edition, Service Pack 2.
These are the minimum system requirements listed on the Microsoft website for running Vista:
1) 800 MHz processor and 512 MB of system memory
2) 20 GB hard drive with at least 15 GB of available space
3) Support for Super VGA graphics
4) CD-ROM drive
As far as I can tell the only requirement that my computer doesn’t meet is the 512 MB of system memory. I believe that I only have 256 MB of system memory. Please don’t answer that Vista sucks, or stick with XP. I also don’t really want to use any type of emulator unless it looks exactly the same. I tried Vista Transformation Pack, and I’m just not happy with the way that it looks. So, all in all I need to either find a way to fool my computer or install more system memory, I’m not willing to put more than $50 into the memory.
2007-12-06
03:41:36
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