a 512mb graphics card is a very general statement. 512 megabytes is pretty bad for a graphics card, but it is doable. chances are the graphics card itself is bad, not necessarily just because it's 512mb.
No, you need atleast 1GB RAM and 2GB is recommended.
No you can't. You need at least 1gb ram.
the cost of 512 m.b ram is [ R\S 750 ]
Windows Vista will run on a computer with a minimum of 512 MB of RAM
Barely. Vista Home Basic will run, slowly, on a system with 512MB RAM. Increasing RAM to 2GB is strongly recommended.
YES YOU Can Run it onlY IF you have BETTER RAM and PROceSSor............................
A stick of 512 megabytes of RAM can hold about 512 megabytes of data. It cannot, however, store it for long because it is volatile and is not designed to store data.
512 mb
People have managed to run Vista on as little as 128 MB of RAM. However, 512 MB is the minimum recommended by Microsoft, and 1 GB is the amount most people will require to do something useful.
Actually it is quite the opposite. The more RAM you have the more speed at which data can be transferred to the RAM. An example is if you have 512 Mb of RAM then 512 Mb of data will be transferred to the RAM at a time, but if you upgrade it to 1 GB of RAM then 1 GB of data will be transferred to the RAM at a time verses the 512 Mb. So the speed at which the RAM stores data will increase if the size of the RAM is increased. I hope this answers your question.
Yes.
512 mb of ram is the total capacity of the 2650.
Officially, Windows Vista needs a minimum of 512 MB of RAM, and 1 GB or more is recommended. Unofficially, people have run Vista on as little as 192 MB of RAM, although this performed too poorly to be of any actual use.