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Which laptop is it?? nd how much will it cost u for upgrading to VISTA?
yeah, at least until SP2 is released (stick with *nix)Imp said:Your laptop will run much faster running XP than it will running Vista, leave it as long as possible before you are forced to upgrade to Vista!
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. I think that even people with high-end computers will do that :Pthen deffenitly stay far far far far far VERY far away from Vista :)
Actually even the 512MB requirement suprised me last night. I decided to try installing Ultimate on one of systems I've just got sitting here that reports 398MB of RAM and so far for surfing and playing the games that come with Vista it hasn't gone over 71% memory usage.
I was originally figuring try it out and it's going to slow to a crawl or not start up period but is actually running fairly well. System won't enable AERO which could be a major part of it but apart from that I'd say it's running just as well as XP did on the system.
Features of XP: Run the latest software, great multimedia experience and very stable.
Features of Vista: Run the latest software, great multimedia experience and very (un)stable. This is the difference between xp and vista in short. But you'll have to pay a gigantic amount of money. So is it worth it? No.
So, with the 512 MB of RAM that the laptop has, I might be okay running Vista (which, in my case will be the most basic version of it) and perhaps not notice any downgrading of performance compared to running XP Home Edition SP2 (which runs fine on the said laptop)?
As people have said, Vista appears to be quit demanding, so I'm left wondering what to do re: upgrading. Well, thanks for the advice everyone. I might just leave things as they are for now and upgrade later.
You CAN use windows with less ram that the minimum. I've ran XP Professional with 64 mb of RAM in the past (was an experiment).