Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 8th Dec 2006 20:57 UTC
Windows A white paper published this morning by hardware analysis firm iSuppli, based on its studies of Microsoft Windows Vista running on multiple grades of computer hardware, has concluded that the software publisher's stated minimum requirements for the system - which include an 800 MHz processor, 512 MB of RAM, and a 35 GB hard drive - may not be nearly enough. "Despite Microsoft's claims that Vista can run on such trailing-edge systems," writes Matthew Wilkins, principal analyst for compute platforms research, "iSuppli believes the reality is quite different."
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640K?
by ghen on Sat 9th Dec 2006 15:57 UTC
ghen
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2005-08-31

Oh, so it won't run with 640K of RAM ... ? :-(

SCNR, someone had to make this joke. ;-)