Michael Dell has confirmed beta testers’ assessment of the hardware reuirements for running Windows Vista as at least 256 Mbyte of GDDR, as well as high-capacity SATA hard drives, “more” system RAM for “wider pathways” and a high-resolution display.
According to Tom’s Hardware :
Mr. Dell told reporters that any computer that should be so described, requires at least 256 Mbyte of GDDR, as well as high-capacity SATA hard drives, “more” system RAM for “wider pathways” and a high-resolution display. Microsoft has yet to publicly announce its minimum specifications for systems to qualify for a Vista logo, though it’s widely believed that Microsoft has released preliminary specifications to supporting companies, including Dell.
Reports that Aero Glass has been running on a Tablet PC with a 32MB graphics card have been discounted by the writer of the piece, James Kendrick, who replied to a commenter : “the Glass looks nice but it makes it almost impossible to use the TIP, the pointer doesn’t work well as a mouse as you point out, and it killed anything that uses Direct3D including IE 7.”










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I just bought a Dell Windows Vista computer. I ordered a Hoyle game CD that said it was for Vista on the Website now I get it and I do not see Vista anywhere. I see Pentium, Windows 98SE, ME, 2000 SP4, XP, SP1. Does any of this mean that it is compatable to Windows Vista? Thank you.
I recently installed Vista on my PC and lost my audio and my PC coninnously freezes
I recently had vista installed on my PC and lost my audio and my PC continously freezes.
Is there anything I can do to correct this problems
Please respond.
Dell and Vista here I come. I know of tons of people waiting to buy Dell in the next while due to the Vista release.
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