You really should have 1 Gig of RAM for Vista, even in basic, no matter what
the computer manufacturers say!
You are not missing out on much"WOW" not having Aero.
If you do install Vista on another computer, or buy a new one, you can
install that program that you want by right-clicking on the .exe of it,
select "properties", then "compatibility" mode, then do it in "XP SP2" mode.
"Turner Morgan" wrote:
> I was going to install Vista Home Basic onto my Gateway 200 ARC laptop. I
> replaced the 40 Gb original Hitachi HD with Windows XP Pro on it with a
> squeaky clean Hitachi 120 Gb drive and started the installation of Vista
> Home Basic. I already knew the on-board video wouldn't support Aero.
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> I got an error screen saying the computer is not ACPI compliant, which I
> think it is to a certain degree. OK. I put the original Hitachi 40 Gb
> drive back into the computer, booted XP Pro, went to Gateway support and
> got the latest BIOS, flashed the BIOS (Gateway #9527736 dated 07/13/2004)
> and did the whole thing over again with the same result. The larger drive
> is needed if I am to continue using the coputer as I have just about maxed
> out the 40 Gigger.
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> Is there any way around this or should I just use the 120 Gb drive, put XP
> Pro on it and go buy another laptop if I want Vista? There are some
> applications, Mathcad 13 for one, that won't run on Vista. I haven't tried
> running it in Vista "as" a Windows XP application. I assume that
> capability exists in Vista. I was just going to take the easy way.
>
> Any comments of a helpful nature would be appreciated.
>
> Turner
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