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- Well, that's because of the integrated video chip!

- Consumers with 512MB of RAM and an integrated video chip into motherboard might get confused by the Upgrade Advisor saying that a consumer must have 512MB of RAM even though they do have 512MB of physical RAM. I bet the upgrade advisor doesn't know that the consumer has a motherboard or a laptop on which the video chip uses system memory, and with that kind, it's not good for Aero interface. I'd suggest a consumer should have 1GB or 1.5GB of memory to run Windows Vista. By 1.5GB I mean, 1GB of physical memory and 512MB of physical memory. My recommendation is better save your money for RAM. I'd suggest 2GB of memory if your motherboard supports it.
- Posted by: Grayson Peddie Posted on: 05/18/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use
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