Press any key Posted September 1, 2005 Posted September 1, 2005 Microsoft's Windows Vista hardware recommendations:Windows Vista HardwareWhich decisions to make now so that you're ready for Windows Vistahttp://www.microsoft.com/technet/windowsvi...tahardware.mspx.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase/winvi...review_2005.aspQuote:".............Here are Microsoft's Windows Vista hardware recommendations:Desktop CPU: 3 GHz Intel Pentium 4 processor with Hyper-Threading Technology 530 (or higher) or 3 GHz Intel Xeon processor with 2 MB L2 cache, or AMD Athlon 64, Sempron, or Opteron 100, 200, or 800 processor, single or dual-core versions.Mobile CPU: 1.86 GHz Intel Pentium M processor 750 (or higher), or AMD Turion 64 Mobile Technology, Mobile Sempron, or Mobile Athlon 64 processor.Memory: 512 MB of RAM or more, all platforms.At WinHEC 2005, Microsoft did reveal a vague set of specifications for PCs that will run Windows Vista, and provide the advanced Aero Glass interface. A modern Pentium 4-based PC (or the AMD equivalent) with 512 MB of RAM and a dedicated graphics card capable of DirectX 9.0 compatibility will run Windows Vista just fine, I was told. Systems with fewer graphical resources--like most notebook computers and systems with Celeron processors--will default to the low-end Aero Express user interface, Microsoft says..........Quote".::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.::.* I was wondering if Microsoft would make available a low cost retail XP SP2 upgrade for Vista that was locked to Aero Express for current Notebook owners.That's not to say I won't buy a NEW PC for Aero Glass, it's just my Notebook will be stuck on XP SP2.I have an old desktop PC now that had 98 SR2 upgraded to ME and it's hard to work with it now after using XP. **I mean this should be really cheap, as it's only for the old PC, doesn't provide the full visual experience and can be packaged in a cardboard slip folder. ( NO fancy - and expensive - box ) **Maybe you need to prove that you have purchased an OEM copy with a new PC ?Maybe get it from PC builders and not high street, high mark-up retail chains..Worth a try.. ** Are you still here, Bill ?
redder Posted September 3, 2005 Posted September 3, 2005 What??When 95 came out the buzz was all the same, but at the time aparently everyone had money to spend on new hardware just to run a new OS from M$.I doubt that M$ would lower their prices on their previous OSs, just look at ME or 98SE, which the last time I saw for sale was right next to the XP package, and XP was cheaper... So it will depend on how things are when Vista comes out.
Martin Zugec Posted September 3, 2005 Posted September 3, 2005 Dont buy HW for Vista yet! You can clearly see it in FAQ and few technical articles today - currently available HW is not good for Vista, so it is recommended to wait for final release. This is because Vista is specially designed for use with HW like 1GB HDD Cache that is not available today.
Press any key Posted September 3, 2005 Author Posted September 3, 2005 (edited) I doubt that M$ would lower their prices on their previous OSs, just look at ME or 98SEDont buy HW for Vista yet!low cost retail XP SP2 upgrade for Vista that was locked to Aero Express for current Notebook owners. Actually, Microsoft Australia did lower the upgrade price of Windows Me, I think for a 30 day period, when it was first released. It cost Aust. $98.00. * I'd be more happy with $20 I was going to buy a new (power reduced Intel M) desktop that would have Vista installed, but that leaves my Notebook running XP. And as my Notebook cannot run Vista in full, should I have to pay full price for another version? INTEL® EXTREME GRAPHICS 2 FOR MOBILE REPORTReport Date: 10/31/2004Report Time[hr:mm:ss]: 14:53:27Driver Version: 6.14.10.3762Operating System: Windows NT* 5.1.2600 Service Pack 2Default Language: EnglishDirectX* Version: 9.0Physical Memory: 494 MBMin. Graphics Memory: 16 MBMax. Graphics Memory: 64 MBGraphics Memory in use: 7 MBProcessor: x86 family 6 Model 9 Stepping 5Processor Speed: 1498 MHZVendor ID: 0x8086Device ID: 0x3582Device Revision: 2* Output Devices Connected to Graphics Accelerator *Active Notebook Displays:1* Other names and brands are the property of their respective owners. Acer Extensa 2303 Series *I have added 256 meg to make 512___________________________________ Features at a Glance:15" XGA 1024x768 Screen 2 Hours Express Service Commitment Combo Drive DVD-Rom & CD-Writer STANDARD FEATURES SPECIFICATIONS CPU TYPE Intel® Celeron® M Processor (w/ Enhanced SpeedStep® Technology 512 KB on-die second level cache) MEMORY (STANDARD/MAX) 256MB / 2048MB VIDEO CARD TYPE Intel® 852GM Integrated 3D AGP Graphics Up to 64MB Graphic FLOPPY DISK DRIVE Optional USB OPTICAL DRIVE Internal DVD-Rom/CD-RWDISPLAY SIZE/RESOLUTION 15" Active Matrix TFT Screens (1024x768)SOUND/SPEAKERS SoundBlaster Pro & MS DirectSound Compatible with Twin SpeakersVOLUME CONTROL, HEADPHONE, MICROPHONE Volume Control Dial, Headphone port, microphone port, built in microphoneMODEM International 56k V.92 data/fax modemNETWORKING Integrated 10/100 Base TX EthernetPORTS - PC CARD, USB, SERIAL, PARALLEL, VGA, FiR, PS/2, FIREWIRE, TV-OUT 1 Type II PC-Cards, 3 USB2.0, 0 Serial, 0 Parallel, 1 SVGA, 0 FiR, 0 PS/2, 0 Firewire, 0 TV-OutPORT REPLICATOR FACILITY No BATTERY TYPE/USAGE LiOn Battery with approx 2.0 hrs usageOPERATING SYSTEM Microsoft Windows XPADDITIONAL SOFTWARE Norton Antivirus, Adobe Acrobat® Reader, Power DVD® NTI CD MakerTM (for models featuring DVD + CD-RW combo drive or DVD rewriteable drive module)ADDITIONAL FEATURES -- DIMENSIONS & WEIGHT Approx ~ 326 x 267.5 x 35 mm, 2.8kgsWARRANTY 1 Year Parts and Labour International Warranty RTB with a 2hr Warranty Commitment in Australia Edited September 3, 2005 by Press any key
redder Posted September 3, 2005 Posted September 3, 2005 @Press any key: You are aware the the RAM of laptops is shared with the graphics card right? And Vista is still in beta, it is pointless for you or anyone to be running around looking for a computer which will run it, when it is still in beta version, stop popping pills cuz you're a lil electrified still, drink some herbal tea and relax without being in front of a computer, you need it.
Press any key Posted September 5, 2005 Author Posted September 5, 2005 You dingbats are missing the point! The point is, I have a computer running Windows XP SP2 and intend to purchase a new PC WHEN Windows Vista is RELEASED. *That leaves me with an old computer running XP, but NOT CAPABLE of being updated to the full experience of Vista. So I was agitating for a reduced price for a crippled version of Vista..IE. Aero Express
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