Probably not well. While Vista is an older version of Windows, it is still made for a multicore processor. The best OS to run on that CPU and speed would likely be Windows 2000. Also, machines that are that slow likely don't have much memory.
None. Any processor written for Intel-compatible processors, from MS-DOS to Windows 98 to Windows Vista to Linux to Solaris 10 can be run on a Pentium D.
For most OCR software the system requirements are pretty basic. An Intel Pentium based processor or equivalent, 256mb of ram (1gb if Vista or Windows 7), and Windows XP, Vista, or 7 operating system. Of course all of this would depend on which software from what company you are using.
The minimum requirements of Flash Player (9 & 10) for a computer running Windows are: Windows 2000 Pentium II 450 Mhz or faster processor 128 MB of RAM Recommended requirements: Windows 2000/XP/Vista Pentium 4 2.33 Ghz or faster processor 128 MB of RAM
The following are requirements for this game: Intel® Pentium® III processor, a speed of 1GHz, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows Vista, and a memory of 512MB RAM.
Yes. The minimum requirements for Windows XP are a 233 Mhz Pentium, 64 MB of RAM, and 1.5 GB of hard drive space. Any Pentium III computer should have more than enough RAM and hard drive space.
yes
because vista home basic only has the basic theme not the aero one
Many new computers do not come with Windows Vista Basic. Some of the older ones do. You can request that they put Windows Vista basic on your computer upon purchasing.
That edition of Windows Vista does not exist. Windows Vista exists in two editions for home users: Windows Vista Home Basic and Windows Vista Home Premium.
Windows vista requires 512mb of system memory, an 800 mghz processor, 20gb of free hard drive space, and a direct X 9 capable graphics card. Windows vista is the 3rd newest version of Microsoft's OS systems, being replaced only by Windows 7 and 8.
Either Windows XP or Vista can be installed on a Mac that uses an Intel processor - which is all of the recent ones.
This is because when a program runs in Windows Vista that isn't compatible with ceirtain visual element of Windows Vista (Usually due to it being an older version of the program) is will change the theme to Vista Basic in order for the program to run properly.