Windows Vista Minimum and Recommended System Requirements
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Microsoft has released hardware requirements specification for running the next generation Windows Vista operating system. Microsoft has release two specs which dubbed Windows Vista Capable PC (or you can call it minimum requirement you need in order to run Windows Vista on your PC) and Windows Vista Premium Ready PC, which amounted to recommended system requirements for Windows Vista.
Windows Vista Capable PC Specification (Minimum Requirements):
- A modern processor (at least 800MHz)
- 512 MB of system RAM memory
- A graphics processor that is DirectX 9 capable
Windows Vista Premium Ready PC Specifications (Recommended Requirements):
- 1 GHz 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor
- 1 GB of system memory
- A graphics processor that runs Windows Aero (DirectX 9 class graphics processor that supports WDDM Driver, Pixel Shader 2.0 in hardware and 32 bits per pixel with big enough graphics memory)
- 128 MB of graphics memory
- 40 GB of hard drive capacity with 15 GB free space
- DVD-ROM Drive
- Audio output capability
- Internet access capability
An updated system requirements for Windows Vista has been published.
Windows Vista has a Get Ready website that contains all information you need in order to prepare for the arrival of Windows Vista. Beside, consumers will be able to buy PC designated as Windows Vista Ready PC or Windows Vista Premium Ready PC. Windows Vista Capable PC will be capable to run all versions of Windows Vista core experiences such as innovations in organizing and finding information, security, and reliability at a minimum, while Windows Vista Premium Ready PC will allow users even better Windows Vista experience, including the Windows Aero user experience.
If you want to know if your current Windows XP-based computer is ready for an upgrade to Windows Vista or not, Microsoft has released Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor Beta which will scan your computer and generate an easy-to-understand report of any known system and device compatibility issues, along with recommendations on how you can get your PC ready for Windows Vista. In future, Upgrade Advisor will include software and applications compatibility with Windows Vista check too.
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January 18th, 2009 01:26
shit! im confuse with this… i’ll get new book to run vista. fuck it!
November 3rd, 2008 22:17
it dont matter as i bout a case new graphics card 4g ram and 160 gb harddrive and the rating is 4.7 so its not shit anymore so it is proberly better than urs so dont call me a nigga and a dumbass butt-kiss you fuking twat headed prick?
October 31st, 2008 12:02
Tom, you stupid nigga, dumbass butt-kiss. get a new computer, it’s too fuckin old, and vista need 15gb free not 13! shit
September 29th, 2008 21:58
i have a 7 year old dell computer and got 758 ram and 40gb hard drive with 13gb free, will i be able to run windows vista ultimate of my computer please reply back
Thank you
July 5th, 2007 20:26
kointtu, you cant do that without 512MB of RAM. I have 256 MB and I can’t install it so you can’t do it too.
March 24th, 2007 20:51
how i install vista for 64mb ram?
February 2nd, 2007 14:58
was is das denn bitte für eine beschissene übersetzung. das kann doch kein mensch anständig lesen….
da hätte man sich schon mal mehr mühe geben können.
January 14th, 2007 18:09
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December 24th, 2006 01:06
[...] Microsoft has updated the minimum and recommended system requirements for computer that going to run Windows Vista with more details and specifications. Windows Vista minimum system requirements are the minimum specifications that your system needs to have in order to install and run Windows Vista as Windows Vista Capable PC with just core features. If you want full features and capabilities of Windows Vista, such as Windows Aero Glass, your system will need to fulfill recommended requirements of Windows Vista Premium Ready PC. System requirements for Windows Vista Capable PC [...]
December 17th, 2006 21:35
[...] Windows Aero is hardware-based premium visual experience or graphical user interface that implemented in Windows Vista installed in Vista Premium Ready PC, which includes effects such as transparent glass design, subtle window animations, animated cursors, new window color and eye candy. Aero is actually acronym (or backronym) for Authentic, Energetic, Reflective and Open. Windows Aero requires high system specifications in order to work, with the minimum requirements of at least 1 GHz 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor, 1 GB (gigabyte) of system memory and a DirectX 9 compatible graphics accelerator processor card with a minimum of 128 MB of Video RAM, installed with Windows Display Driver Model (WDDM) driver. But Aero can work on slightly less powerful system. If your Windows Vista Aero user interface (UI) doesn’t work or disable, here are few suggestions and troubleshooting steps that you can check to enable Aero in Windows Vista. If you have fulfill the requirements, but the Aero user interface still doesn’t work, unable to run or still disable, try the following troubleshooting guide. As mentioned, Windows Aero interface or Desktop Window Manager windowing system that enables the Windows Aero user interface in Vista can run and work on system with slightly lower specification, such as on 64MB WDDM compatible graphics card for LCD flat panel up to 17-inch or larger, depending on resolution, and on system with less RAM memory i.e. 512 MB. [...]