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Windows Vista minimum hardware requirements.
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Windows Vista SP1 Renders Some More Hardware Obsolete
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Windows Vista add hardware default directory
Cliff Clhupr...@aol.com comp cad solidworks On 5 Feb 2007 06:36:27 -0800, "ed_1001" <wahsa...@baraboo.com> wrote: The only time they got booted was for a kernel update. Or after a hardware or power failure or a hardware or major software upgrade. -- Cliff.

new Windows Vista Hardware
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Windows Vista - $2525 Just for HARDWARE
Tom's Hardware has posted an article that purports that Vista may require 2 GB of DDR3 RAM in order to run. And that's just for starters. Read here: http://www.tomshardware.com/hardnews/20050908_100000.html And its bollocks considering the BETA runs fine on current hardware. Vista is no more than XP with a few

Just a note for those wanting to upgrade to windows vista
Mary M...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista hardware_devices Info here: http://www.microsoft. com/technet/solutionaccelerators/hardwareassessment/wv/default.mspx I don't see how it can send anything to MS. It's for IT depts to assess the readiness of computers on networks for Vista.

Windows Xp vs Vista -- on Toms Hardware.
So, I'm suspecting that the hardware may not be up to the task of running either Vista, NAV or both. What do you guys think? If I bought the laptop (salary sacrifice through work) would dumping NAV improve things? Or would I be better off reformatting the disc and installing XP Pro? Would the Celeron be able to run

Windows Vista - $2525 Just for HARDWARE
_Arn...@Arnold.com microsoft public windows vista general So, every game I play I can only play maximum 10 mins until game start to load sometimes screen is black sometimes not and while it's loading Windows Vista send a report to "Problems and Reports Solution" this happens every 1-10 min.

A problem with your video hardware caused Windows to stop working.
CJT abujl...@prodigy.net comp sys intel DaveW wrote: Tom's Hardware has posted an article that purports that Vista may require 2 GB of DDR3 RAM in order to run. And that's just for starters. Read here: http://www.tomshardware.com/hardnews/20050908_100000.html I predict it won't make word processing work any better.

Windows Vista Media Center not working
Cal Bear '66 x...@xxx.org microsoft public windows vista hardware_devices You should make a backup of the registry before you do this fix or have a computer says in the device manager scrn (Windows cannot start this hardware device because its configuration information (in the registry) is incomplete or damaged.

IE7 Not Working Properly, Even on Windows Vista
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[Rival] IE7 Not Working Properly, Even on Windows Vista
Apparently Windows Vista no longer directly supports 16-bit DOS graphic programs: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/926657/en-us . .... Yeah, but Linux drivers rarely support all the features of the hardware in my experience, if working drivers are available at all. My experience is a little different :) Tho there

Windows Vista minimum hardware requirements.
IOW little or no older shrink wrap or oddball hardware to be installed on the new pre loaded Vista machines. The upgraders are having the most problems and What if the drivers have a bug which stops them working with some package which is important to /somebody/? They're unfixable, so we will end up with the

Windows Vista Hardware Compatibility List
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OT - Windows Vista hardware requirements
If Windows Server 2003 R2 cannot be referred to in the present tense, then that would apply even more so to Windows Vista, whose release schedule is even Please go hassle hardware purchasers so they will buy more IA64 hardware so there is demand, Microsoft is not producing Windows Server 2003 R2 for Itanium

A problem with your video hardware caused Windows to stop ...
I want to make sure that whatever I get is going to be working nicely with Windows Vista in the future. Which model of the Intel CPU chip should I be going with? 3) What sort of system memory should I be going for? I would like to have 2 Gigs of RAM total. I care most about system stability and not the overclocking

Will my existing hardware run with Vista
Raziel razielsoulrea...@email.it.canc it comp os win xp *P4* ha scritto: I requisiti MINIMI per far funzionare Windows Vista sono: - Processore: 800 MHz - Memoria RAM: 512 MB - Scheda grafica GPU: SVGA (800x600) http://www.microsoft.com/windowsvista/getready/systemrequirements.mspx

[Rival] IE7 Not Working Properly, Even on Windows Vista
Manuel T man...@t.gov it comp os win xp brainless wrote: Verro wrote: Ma gli altri Verri (Fausto) dove son finiti? -- Emanuele Torrenti Registered Linux User #409659 http://torrenti.altervista.org.

Windows Vista Hardware Requirements
Matt
M...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista hardware_devices My computer used to automatically search for my drivers when I plugged in a device. As I understand it, the default directory for drivers installed into Vista is the system32 folder. Now my computer spends a great deal of time

how to get windows vista working?
Cliff Clhupr...@aol.com comp cad solidworks On 6 Feb 2007 06:32:41 -0800, "ed_1001" <wahsa...@baraboo.com> wrote: Hardware failures were rare (we had 10+ year old boxes that had never had any hardware issues - and they ran 24/7). Drives, among other things, can fail. Perhaps obsolete hardware was better <g>.