512MB is the "minimum required" as yet... but 1GB is definately recommended.
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"Travis King" <> wrote in message
news:...
> You may want 1GB of RAM or more to improve performance especially since
> you use onboard graphics, and I also wouldn't recommend onboard graphics
> with Vista. What onboard graphics is it? Maybe it will be okay, but I'd
> really recommend investing money into an actual video card if your
> motherboard supports AGP or PCI-Express x16. I would also recommend 128MB
> of video RAM, with 256MB of video RAM being even more highly recommended.
> Other than the few minor things, your system should be fine, and
> apparently you already think so. My version of fast for me may be slow to
> others and the reverse, so it may be fine for you. I don't think any
> computers come as 'Vista-ready' yet and just come as 'Vista-compatible'.
> "Cheesy Wotsits" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> Just thought I would do a little report on how the install (version 5342)
>> has gone on an Acer Aspire 3610 laptop.
>>
>> Specs are as follows...
>> 1.5ghz Celeron M
>> 512mb ram
>> 80Gb hard drive
>> 64mb graphics (shared bringing system ram down to 448mb)
>>
>> This system does not advertise as Vista Ready (not sure if any do yet?),
>> but I checked up on the intel website and the processor and chipsets say
>> Vista ready.
>> Now the install was absolutely flawless. I was amazed at not only how
>> quick it was (about 90mins) but also the lack of user intervention
>> required, but I am sure you all know that already. Still it was nice to
>> see the install simplified as much as possible.
>>
>> Upon starting the desktop I found that all drivers except for sound and
>> modem had installed. Graphics widescreen display was set correctly,
>> wireless had set up correctly. I managed to install the modem drivers
>> from the XP disc but the sound was not found. A quick visit to the Acer
>> website got me the audio driver I needed - not a vista one, just the
>> standard one worked okay.
>>
>> In the first few hours I had quite a few freezes and the system hanging
>> up. I guess this was down to insufficient ram. Everything seemed fast
>> but switching between programs caused hangups and Windows Mail was one of
>> the worst offenders took about 2 minutes to load.
>> I have reduced the graphical enhancements down to barebones and using the
>> classical interface and everything seems fine now. I am sure if I had
>> more ram and increased the graphics shared ram in the process then it
>> would fix the problems. In the meantime its okay.
>>
>> I have to say I am impressed with the new interface (even if it is on
>> classic). I think the rearrangement of things I am used to in XP will
>> take a little getting used to and some things (like device manager) have
>> been hard to find. Also it seems it takes more clicks to get to things
>> now, something I will have to get used to.
>>
>> I will definitely buy this when it is released properly.
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