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LindaHewitt
January 16th, 2006, 08:55 PM
I am looking at purchasing a new laptop and was interested in what the optimum hardware requirements are for Vista.
Has Microsoft published any? There minimum requirements are always a joke. Have any of the beta testers published any?
Thanks for your assistance.
Cheers,
Linda
;) :rolleyes: :cool:
SuperSparks
January 16th, 2006, 09:02 PM
It's a bit early to say exactly what they'll be. But an absolute minimum of 512MB RAM, with 1GB being more realistic. And a graphics card equivalent to an Nvidia 6600 or better if you want to use all the advanced UI features.
SpywareDr
January 16th, 2006, 09:08 PM
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/windowsvista/evaluate/hardware/vistahardware.mspx Windows Vista Hardware
Which decisions to make now so that you're ready for Windows Vista
By Charlie Russel, Microsoft MVP for Windows Server, Security, and Tablet PC
So you’re getting ready to buy a new computer, and you want to make sure that the computer you buy now will work well with Windows Vista. Well, the good news is that just about any new computer you buy today will work fine with Windows Vista. Because of the way Windows Vista is designed, it will work well across a broad range of hardware. However, to get the best Windows Vista experience, there are some basic system requirements and suggestions you need to know about. In this column, I’ll take a look at how to make decisions now that will leave you in the best possible position when Windows Vista ships. The examples I’ll use below cover the products that are available as of beta 1 (July 2005).
[...continues...]
SuperSparks
March 8th, 2006, 02:05 PM
Here's a bit more info:
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=30128
SpywareDr
March 9th, 2006, 06:00 AM
I.e., minimums: 2GB RAM and 7GB hard drive space on an NTFS partition.
:)
bistro
March 10th, 2006, 10:46 PM
I hate to say it, but I anticipate a whole new crop of reported problems with folks trying to run this one on a weak system. :(
SpywareDr
March 11th, 2006, 08:24 AM
Can I upgrade a 16 MHz 386SX with 4MB RAM and 20MB HD from Windows 3.1 to Windows Vista? :)
Drawinger
March 11th, 2006, 07:16 PM
Why does Windows Vista need all this power for?
Steve R Jones
March 12th, 2006, 06:41 AM
Every version of Windows to date have been bigger and more powerful...
It's the ol catch 22. Hardware makers make more powerful pc's and software developers develop apps to take advantage of it.
I'm running Vista on a Sepron 2400 - 1gig of ram and an ATI9600se and it runs pretty well. It's only using 333megs of ram with only IE running. Could sure use a better video card though...
bistro
March 17th, 2006, 01:40 PM
Can I upgrade a 16 MHz 386SX with 4MB RAM and 20MB HD from Windows 3.1 to Windows Vista? :)
Sure! At least..uh.....that's what that Gypsy fortune teller told me the other night.
jmtjet
March 17th, 2006, 02:00 PM
Can I upgrade a 16 MHz 386SX with 4MB RAM and 20MB HD from Windows 3.1 to Windows Vista?
Dream on. :)
LindaHewitt
March 17th, 2006, 04:05 PM
I can't upgrade a 486 with 128 MB RAM to XP. I was told essentially that everything would need to be replaced as in buy a new machine.
SpywareDr
March 18th, 2006, 05:08 AM
I was just kidding folks. :)
In spite of what bistro's Gypsy might think, the 386SX mentioned above doesn't even have enough 'umph' to run Windows 95. :)
System Requirements:Windows 95
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/138349/
Windows 98
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/182751/
Windows Me
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/253695/
Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=314865
Gotta watch those reflections bistro (http://h1.ripway.com/SpywareDr/VirtualDr/images/bistro01.gif) :)
lgbpop
March 21st, 2006, 02:34 PM
Here's (http://techrepublic.com.com/5254-6257-0.html?forumID=99&threadID=176853&messageID=1974973&id=2252949&promo=036&tag=nl.e036&cval=TR_today&ctype=default) some more tidbits about what Vista's going to need (or want). I wouldn't mind all the opinions if they weren't all so different.
Shockingly, the CPU, a 3.00Ghz Pentium D 64-bit processor only managed to score a 3.6 for system performance. What it would take to get a 5 or better is kind of scary to consider. Probably with the advent of dual-core CPUs, it’s going to be necessary to use one to get any decent performance from Vista.This refers to the Windows System Performance Rating for a new machine they built just for Vista. :eek:
judge john
March 21st, 2006, 03:18 PM
well here is mine with the specs in my sig;
processor (running at3.9GHz): 4.6
Memory: 5.6
HD: 4.9
gfx: 5.9
Gaming gfx: 5.7
overall=4
one of my friends get's a rating of 2 and he can run Vista fine, with all the 'flashy' options on. so it is important to know that the rating system rates how good your pc is in general and not at running vista!
SpywareDr
March 23rd, 2006, 07:58 AM
Vista Delays And Multiple Versions: Cut Through The Confusion
http://www.informationweek.com/windows/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=183702009 Scot Finnie installed four of Vista's six versions and tells you what's in them, what hardware you need to run them, and what to think about Microsoft bumping consumer Vista to 2007.By Scot Finnie
InformationWeek
Mar 22, 2006 05:29 PM
Recommended System RequirementsBusinesses and end-users making PC and notebook purchase decisions this year have a tough row to hoe. Windows XP is beginning to near the end of its service life, so any PC you buy this year should probably be capable of being upgraded to Windows Vista Business or Windows Vista Home Premium with full Vista Aero video support. Based on the research for this story, I'm recommending these system requirements for those two classes of Windows Vista versions:Windows Vista Business: Minimum: 1.4GHz minimum Pentium 4/Pentium M/Centrino Intel or comparable AMD CPU; AGP or PCI Express 3D video coprocessor with at least 64MB of video RAM that supports DirectX 9 and has Vista WDDM driver; 80GB hard drive; minimum 512MB of RAM (1GB if your video card uses system RAM).
Preferred: 2GHz Pentium 4/Pentium M/Centrino Intel or comparable AMD CPU; dedicated graphics card with at least 128MB video RAM; 1GB or more system RAM; 7200RPM 120MB SATA hard drive.Windows Vista Home Premium and Ultimate: Minimum: 1.8GHz minimum Pentium 4/Pentium M/Centrino Intel or comparable AMD CPU; dedicated graphics card with at least 128MB video RAM; 1GB or more system RAM; 7200RPM 120MB SATA hard drive.
Preferred: 3.0GHz minimum Pentium 4/Pentium M/Centrino Intel or comparable AMD CPU (or dual-core motherboard); dedicated graphics card with 256MB video RAM; 2GB of RAM; 7200RPM 200MB SATA hard drive (more storage required for heavy Media Center usage).
Byan
March 24th, 2006, 09:09 AM
bleh, I am starting to think that I'm not going to even touch that OS...
is the OS a resource hog (other then ram, cause it obviously hogs ram)? I would rather not waste any CPU cycles on stupid things that the OS thinks it needs to do...
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