Only if it's x64.
16GB
If it has the minimum RAM and hard drive space, you can.
Basic x64 is 8gb, Premium is 16 GB and Ultimate is 128 GB
Windows 7 home premium 64-bit can support up to 16GB of RAM
ok the main difference between the two lies in the 64 bit. For most PC users Vista Home Premium 32 bit (which is the regular one) is fine, but if you are a gamer or have more than 4 GB of RAM then 64-Bit is the wayto go. This is because the 32-bit versions of windows will only recognize 3.25 GB of RAM.
The 320GB hard drive is large compared to other market equivalents, 3GB RAM and comes with Vista Home Premium.
i dont know...i tried to play this game on my laptop ..i run vista home premium and didnt worked...i have 2 gb ram and 1.9 ghz..not requirements is problem
Yes. You need more than 256 MB to run Vista, anyway. According to Microsoft, the minimum amount of memory recommended for a computer running a version of Vista with the Aero interface (Home Premium or above) is 1 GB. In the experience of many users, though, performance is poorer that you would expect until you get to 2 GB of RAM. The Related Link will take you to the Microsoft page with system requirements for Vista Home Premium.
Most recent PC video games will have their Minimum System Requirements displayed on the packaging it came in. Refer to this chart to see how much RAM is recommended for your games. If you can not find the Minimum System Requirements, I would recommend two 2GB sticks of RAM, for 4GB total. The price for a "Dual Channel Kit" with 4GB of RAM total is relatively low compared to 8GB Dual Channel Kits and not much more expensive than 2GB Dual Channel Kits.
I'm running Home Premium with 2GB RAM and 50GB free space and it works very well.
Barely. Vista Home Basic will run, slowly, on a system with 512MB RAM. Increasing RAM to 2GB is strongly recommended.
The amount of RAM is actually dependent upon the instruction set architecture. For instance: Windows 7 Ultimate, Enterprise, and Professional 32bit can only support 4GB of RAM, while the 64bit version can handle 192GB. Operating System | 32bit | 64bit 7 Ultimate | 4GB | 192GB 7 Enterprise | 4GB | 192GB 7 Professional | 4GB | 192GB 7 Home Premium | 4GB | 16GB 7 Home Basic | 4GB | 8GB 7 Starter | 2GB | N/A Vista Ultimate | 4GB | 128GB Vista Enterprise | 4GB | 128GB Vista Professional | 4GB | 128GB Vista Home Premium | 4GB | 16GB Vista Home Basic | 4GB | 8GB Vista Starter | 1GB | N/A XP | 4GB | 128GB XP Starter Edition | 512GB | N/A Hope this helps :D(my formatting messed up, so that explains why it might be an eyesore)