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    W7 on W2K as dual boot experience?

    I never bothered with Vista and rather leave my XP machine alone (the wife messes it up enough ).

    Has anyone tried to install W7 on a W2K machine? Anything I need to consider?

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    Microsoft.com > Download the Windows 7 Beta
    http://www.microsoft.com/windows/win...-download.aspx[quote]Minimum recommended specs call for:
    • 1 GHz 32-bit or 64-bit processor

    • 1 GB of system memory

    • 16 GB of available disk space

    • Support for DirectX 9 graphics with 128 MB memory (to enable the Aero theme)

    • DVD-R/W Drive

    • Internet access (to download the Beta and get updates)

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    As with all MS minimum specs, I'd advise doubling everything unless you really want to spend 3 hours waiting for Notepad to open
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    Ditto.

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    WEllll... thanks for the min req's guys - I read those as well...

    My post was more relating to experience installing W7 on a W2K machine.
    Anyone in this regards ?
    Nimo N152B (AMD R5, W11H) and plenty of other legacy systems :-)

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    Msi- KT4V mobo
    2500 Barton - 1.8 GHz
    768 MB of ram
    GF2 32 MB AGP video card.

    Takes a long while to boot, but does fine after that.

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    I looked into installing W7 via a virtual machine and found several links (VMWare, M$ versions etc). However, all seem to require an OS of XP or newer.
    Does anyone know of a VM app that runs already under W2K?
    Nimo N152B (AMD R5, W11H) and plenty of other legacy systems :-)

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    In a word no. Virtualisation has really only become seriously viable with the advent of more powerful hardware, and because Win2000 generally runs on older machines, I don't think they ever bothered writing the necessary drivers for it.
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    I tell a lie, VMWare Workstation, which is what I use mostly, apparently will run happily enough on Win200 SP4. It is $ware, though worth every penny IMO - it makes all the others look like toys.

    Here's the manual, so you can see for youself:

    http://www.vmware.com/pdf/ws65_manual.pdf
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    When you say Win2k machine...what exactly do you mean?
    Isn't it a regular ol computer that happens to have Windows 2000 installed on it?

    Does it meet or exceed the min requirements fro Win 7?
    If you're happy and you know it......it's your meds.

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    Windows 2000 Professional minimum system requirements:
    • 133 MHz or more Pentium microprocessor (or equivalent).
    • 32 megabytes (MB) of RAM is the minimum supported. 64 MB is the recommended minimum
    • 2 gigabyte (GB) hard disk that has 650 MB of free space
    • VGA or higher-resolution monitor
    • Keyboard
    • Mouse or compatible pointing device (optional)
    • CD or DVD drive
    • High-density 3.5-inch disk drive, unless your CD drive supports starting the Setup program from a CD


    System requirements for Microsoft Windows 2000 operating systems
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/304297

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    No kidding?

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    133 MHz vs 1 GHz

    Quite a difference.

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    Right? And, 32MB vs 1GB. (32 is the square root of 1,024. )

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    It's a "regular old puter" running W2K PRO. And yes it meets the min specs (see my sig)

    KGG
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