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Danica - 02 Feb 2006, 08:29 am
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Danica - 02 Feb 2006, 08:56 am
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shahid_fss - 02 Feb 2006, 01:10 pm
nice images

You should also put requirments such as mamory etc
McLean - 02 Feb 2006, 01:22 pm
Minimum requirement is 512 MB.
rluitel - 22 Feb 2006, 11:40 pm
Processor (CPU):The current x64 processors from Intel and AMD will be excellent processors for Windows Vista, and I think well see a widespread move to 64-bit by the time Windows Vista ships.

Memory(RAM):To take better advantage of Windows Vista functionality, you should have at least 512 MB of RAM, on your PC.And while 512 MB is great for many scenarios, more advanced users will want 1 GB of memory or more.

Graphics:The new graphics capabilities in Windows Vista will require support for Windows Display Driver Model (WDDM).While more information about specific video cards will come later,

Storage:Windows Vista will enable some exciting new capabilities for digital image processing, and those capabilities will push the need for large amounts of storage ever higher. If you're buying a PC, specifying one with a large hard disk is a good ideaThe typical Integrated Drive Electronics (IDE) hard disk has a speed of 7200 RPM and a 2 MB cache. By selecting a Serial Advanced Technology Attachment (SATA) drive with an 8 MB cache and Native Command Queuing (NCQ), you can give your system a boost in performance, especially if your typical workload involves running several different applications simultaneously.

Networking:For a laptop, this means built-in 802.11 wireless capability, and for the home PC, you should include at least 100 Mb of Ethernet capability.

more here: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/windowsvista/evaluate/hardware/vistahardware.mspx

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Mariam - 03 Mar 2006, 01:20 am
I can install it on P3 celeron?