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Dell recommends 2 GB of memory for Vista
Wednesday, November 1st, 2006
After Samsung, Dell is the second major company that tells its customers that Vista may need
more system memory than what Microsoft is listing in its system requirements. According to a report in the Seattle Post Intelligencer (SPI), chief executive officer Kevin Rollins promoted an upgrade to 2 GB.
You may be used to the procedure of doubling your system memory every few years or so, when a new operating system is introduced. We have seen this tradition with Windows 95, when the memory went from 4 to 8 MB in the mainstream or more recently with Windows XP when most users went from 128 MB to 256 MB. Windows Vista won’t make an exception, even if you are already running your XP with a comfortable 1 GB of RAM.
"I think they tell you maybe 1 gig of memory is OK," the SPI quoted Rollins, who spoke Thursday at Shanghai’s Jiaotong University and referred to Microsoft’s system requirements. "No. Two gigs of memory would be great," he said. Dell recommends 2 GB of memory for Vista | TG Daily
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