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Windows Vista System Requirements

Microsoft has appointed 2-level compatibility for Windows Vista release. Level 2 refers to the hardware that will support Windows Vista, in various degrees. This level refers to the Windows Vista and Windows Vista Premium.

Windows Vista Capable PC

Windows Vista Capable, which means that your hardware is currently the minimum requirements to install Windows Vista.

* A modern processor (at least 800MHz).
* 512 MB of RAM.
* A graphics processor that DirectX 9 with at least 64 MB of RAM.

Windows Vista Premium Ready PC

a Windows Vista Premium Ready PC, which means that your hardware meets the minimum requirements for using most of the additional features of Windows Vista that improve the user experience. In other words, is the minimum requirement for higher performance will improve and enhance the media demanding as Windows Aero. This is the recommended minimum.

* 1 GHz 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor).
* 1 GB of RAM.
* Support for DirectX 9 capable graphics processor with WDDM driver, 128 MB of graphics memory (minimum), Pixel Shader 2.0 and 32 bits per pixel.
* 40 GB hard drive with 15 GB of free space.
* DVD-ROM.
* Audio output.
* The ability to access the Internet.

Abstract

the biggest difference between Windows Vista and Windows XP, the main memory and video requirements. Windows XP will run with 128 MB graphics card and 1 GB of RAM. Ironically, this should regard as the minimum needed to install Windows Vista.

Windows Vista is much more graphic intensive than Windows XP a better experience and rich media. Course, this requirement increases the cost of the hardware for Windows Vista. For those who prefer before video-RAM media creator and PC gamers due to additional costs.

If you have a number of items from other computers, reading, or you have run to know that I never recommend that the hardware requirements are lower as advertised. If you read the words “minimum requirements” is the minimum, what you get. Every time update on your PC meets the recommended minimum requirements result is always disappointing.
In that sense, my recommendation is to install Windows Vista as follows.

Feature

* 2 GHz, 64-bit or Duel Core processor (Intel Core Duo or AMD X2 for gaming)
* 2 GB, RAM matching system
* 256 MB ATI or nVidia graphics card (not supplied on board)
* Required 40 GB hard drive (15 GB of disk space to install Vista)
* CD-DVD-ROM
* other hardware should be clear.

Note that the video is integrated on the motherboard is not recommended. Integrated video uses system RAM, which robs your system resources and increases the required memory. There are also add-on video card uses system RAM, and has a small memory itself. When purchasing add-on card, carefully read the specifications.

Windows Vista running smoothly on your PC with this recommendation, most users only need to upgrade your video card and system RAM to add. Windows Vista supports most of the same hardware that supports Windows XP. Motherboard, Modem, Ethernet, hard drive, and the hardware of the most common are not currently support.

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Windows 7 vs Vista

Windows 7 released and everyone wants to know what to expect. I installed on my laptop and when I compare – windows7 vs. Vista – I would say … For Windows-7th

So far I only have a positive experience. Yes, it sounds too good to be true, but I did it for 3 weeks and what is pleasant.

For starters, if you look at the installation and finer than that for Vista positive. The driver installation, printer, scanner, and connect it to your domain and 3rd-party software, and without any problems.

The next thing that the interaction between the Office 2007, the printer and windows7. Office 2007, including Excel and Outlook “not responding” mode in Windows Vista Depending on the printer on a regular basis – if you are lucky to find a driver is after 3 weeks, I have never needed to use Task Manager!

Windows Vista is also very eager for power, for whatever reason. A normal laptop battery suddenly only half of standby time some argue that users of Vista, because the regulated power settings. Well, I never spent more than my laptop battery.

The last nail in the coffin for me is if I have time, I had to compare windows7 boot in Windows Vista was launched. What Microsoft has changed to make windows7 start much faster, I do not know, but one of the most important is a bonus.

I am always hunting for negative on Windows 7, but so far – windows7 vs. Vista – Windows 7 by a long way to win.

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Installing Windows XP Vs Windows Vista

One of the most common questions that we are a home user – What about Windows Vista – which should I buy?

The answer is actually easier than you think.

We ask two questions: 1) Can a PC and 2) how old is your day-to-day control software.

Your PC can handle it. Suppose that your PC is not more than one and a half years. Your equipment must certify to work with Vista (old system cannot work). One thing to consider – even when running Vista on 512 MB of RAM, as we have at least 2GB on Windows Vista PC. Everything else seems to be slow.

How old is your day-to-day software? Vista works well with software written to create and run. The old software will be launch before Vista written, cannot or do not. We are not going to chance with a software program that is more just a few years older. For example, if you have a home business QuickBooks 2003 run, we do not recommend going with Vista. However, if you want to move to Vista, and you will be able to update QuickBooks 2008, we say go for it.

We have simplified this a bit, but you take something valuable – for Windows Vista, you need a fast computer and software compatible with Windows Vista. Presumably, the PC that was built in the years and a half, and software written in eighteen years ago to work well If you have questions about compatibility, consult the manufacturer site – usually you find a definitive answer. What we walked into our office? Especially XP, Even if we do not have a negative experience with Vista, XP do what we do and do. Over the years have gone out and tested. Although Vista to use a modern look and added some nice gadgets, but for most companies, do not need to upgrade

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How to Make Windows XP Faster

If your computer slows down from time to time, it is possible for Windows XP faster, by following the tips in this article. These tips are not hard, but they can significantly improve the performance of your computer and get some fresh air into your computer.

1. Make sure that you all Windows updates. Windows Update not only solves the problem but also help to improve the performance of Windows XP. If you have not already, you should use the Windows automatic update configuration of the task.

2. Remove the hard disk. If enough space to slow down Windows, a lot many people forget to keep using your own hard disk. If you have several files such as music and photos transferred to an external hard drive. In addition, programs are installing prior to removal, but no longer need.

3. Following the end of the two, you also have to delete the browser cache. If you surf the Internet, the browser stores files such as photos, more so the speed the next time you visit the Web pages load more quickly. However, often will use the disk, so be sure to clear your browser cache from time to time.

4. Remember to check your system for viruses and spy ware. Installing antivirus software and scan your system to protect against viruses, but also as an anti-spy ware program to remove spy ware. Viruses and spy ware to retrieve the source of valuable system resources and cause a slow computer.

5. Remove startup programs unnecessary. For some reason, lots of software, such as lying on the Windows Startup folder, so they start when Windows is running, and remain in the background when the computer starts, even if you cannot be used. You can use these programs to stop when Windows by clicking the Start button is complete; you then click on Run and type “msconfig”. Select the tab “Startup” and uncheck items you do not need to start and the computer.

6. Verify your registration. Windows Registry is the core of Windows, and there is a problem with the registry can cause errors or problems with system performance. Optimal Windows registry will work better and faster. You can register by clicking the registry cleaner software optimizes too well. A registry cleaner to optimize your registry and fix errors in the registry, because the registry is a very important part of Windows, it is important to choose a good registry cleaner to assist this task.

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