I'm looking at upgrading this bomb of a computer to Vista-standards. My specs are currently Celeron @ 1.7GHz, 256MB RAM, 20GB HDD.
I'll need a much larger Hard drive (since mine is around 98% full now) and more ram (lots more), but I don't know if I'm meant to buy DDR-RAM or SD-RAM. My tech did tell me aages ago... but I can't remember
You need to provide your exact motherboard and we can tell you OR another way is to go to crucial, corsair, or kingstons site and input your motherboard. It will show you compatible ram.
There are a bunch of CD's to install Vista, saw them on the MSDN site. I think Microsoft has decided that it might not want to limit it's sales possibilities.
I suspect the CD version will only be offered for some of the Home versions, but I haven't seen any actual statement to that effect. I know the one on MSDN is the "universal" install that will install all the versions.
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