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<blockquote data-quote="symondavis" data-source="post: 395354" data-attributes="member: 18523"><p>I have still got my original 512Mb RAM. I have already got 2Gb's in and Vista Ultimate runs ok, although annoying when your used to OS X.</p><p>Earlier just for you I stuck my old 512Mb in and booted Vista Ultimate. It wasn't too good. Everything was slow and the cpu activity seemed higher than normal.</p><p>So my judgment is get more memory before Vista or go with XP which is less intensive.</p><p>On the up side. It ran normal with 1.25Gb RAM and 1Gb single stick. I did try the combination of 1Gb stick and a 256Mb stick. I couldn't try any other combinations as I don't have a 512Mb stick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="symondavis, post: 395354, member: 18523"] I have still got my original 512Mb RAM. I have already got 2Gb's in and Vista Ultimate runs ok, although annoying when your used to OS X. Earlier just for you I stuck my old 512Mb in and booted Vista Ultimate. It wasn't too good. Everything was slow and the cpu activity seemed higher than normal. So my judgment is get more memory before Vista or go with XP which is less intensive. On the up side. It ran normal with 1.25Gb RAM and 1Gb single stick. I did try the combination of 1Gb stick and a 256Mb stick. I couldn't try any other combinations as I don't have a 512Mb stick. [/QUOTE]
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