Topic: Anybody Know the System Requierments For Vista? | |
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I am not looking to get it right now as I know it is full of bugs, but
do plan on up grading my computer some more, and was just wondering for alter on down the road. |
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i wish i could provide you with an answer...im like a geico caveman on a
computer...im just put away my stone tablets ![]() |
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Hehe Well thank you for dropping by.
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Minimum all versions
800 MHz processor and 512 MB of system memory 20 GB hard drive with at least 15 GB of available space Support for Super VGA graphics CD-ROM drive ------------------------------------------------------- Recomended Home basic 1 GHz 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor 512 MB of system memory 20 GB hard drive with at least 15 GB of available space Support for DirectX 9 graphics and 32 MB of graphics memory DVD-ROM drive Audio Output Internet access --------------------------------------------------------- Recomended other then home basic 1 GHz 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor 1 GB of system memory 40 GB hard drive with at least 15 GB of available space Support for DirectX 9 graphics with: WDDM Driver 128 MB of graphics memory (minimum) Pixel Shader 2.0 in hardware 32 bits per pixel DVD-ROM drive Audio Output Internet access |
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Thank you how do I find out what my prossesor is? I mean I know I have a
P4. |
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no clue lol maybe control panel, device manager or system settings
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Whoo HOO I have 2ghz. No idea about the directX9 thing though, any idea
how I find that out? And the sound card part? |
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you are looking at the wrong tag whispers..
Best Idea for you is go to best buy and talk to them they will tell you what you need, but more than likely you would need a new puter... |
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Well right now I am running a Pentium 4 with 2.39 GHZ 512MB of RAM DVD
burner, 100 gig HDD split. Two hard drives one is a 20 gig the other is a 80 gig. I believe I have Directx9 but am not too sure. So if anybody knows how to find out please let me know. And I also do not know how to find out about the sound card thing either. Thank you fanta. But I do not so well with going to places like that and asking. That is why I brought it here ![]() |
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You can goto system info under system tools to find out witch directX
version that you have. |
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go to
control panel add and remove programs scroll thru them just a thought but hey what do i know |
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Thanks, Droxfo! Its always good to go to the source. Anyone thinking
of installing Vista on their current hardware might want to also read this article, which suggests Microsoft may not be giving the best advice: http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2006/06/15/windows_vista_hardware/ Here's an excerpt: ----------------------------- No doubt you've visited the Microsoft Windows Vista webpage, and possibly you've run the evaluation tool to check whether your PC is able to run the version of Vista that will fulfil all of your needs. In which case, the odds are that you're sitting there chuffed to mint balls, happy that your 800MHz CPU, 512MB of memory and DirectX 9 graphics card mean that you're good to go, while a TV tuner card gives you full access to Windows Vista Ultimate. Think again... ----------------------------------------- |
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Also read the small print in the license agreement....Microsoft can
remove any software they deem inappropriate, yet they fail to define inappropiate ![]() to test or check version of directx just go to run and type in dxdiag.exe. ![]() |
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Yes!!! Hopefully there will be a consumer backlash of some sort, and
Microsoft will change their position on this. As it stands at this moment, though, I find this -very scary-. Even my anti-virus software will at least *let* me turn it off. Who wants to give away control of their own computer like this? |
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I am VERY over protective over my computer. If that is the case with
Vista they can keep it and shove up there (insert nasty word here) What right does Microsoft have to do that? It has nothing to do with with them what programs I have on my computer. |
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Thank you I am running DirectX9. This is a cracked version of XP Pro so
I am sorta scared to do different things with my computer just in case I get caught. If I lost my Operating system I would pretty much be screwed. I have heard of that happening before. Microsoft found out that it is not a legit OS and they wipe it out! |
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they have done this with previous versions...i used to use a packet
sniffer called wpe pro to read packets being transfered between me and any site...the program was made inoperable by service pack 2 since it also could be used to edit packets and mess with servers.get used to that,or get used to another os..which is right where im at ![]() ![]() |
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I do not think I could get use to another OS. I have been using XP for
so long it is kinda apart of me ![]() |
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I don't like being limited with my OS either. Really the only way that
microsoft is not going to rule your entire digital world, is to not use windows. I prefer linux.Stable, secure, no limitations. I like XPpro myself, but linux does rule. |
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Good Morning,
Thats the right tag Whispers. Like I, you are right on the edge of compatibility. You could spend less than a hundred dollars, and upgrade to vista. Im going to wait till they get the bugs out.I cant hardly do everything that Windows is able to do, what do I need with Vista. Id just be totally lost all over again. LOL |
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