Yes you can.. just use on lowest setting. You might still get some lag.
512 to 1gb ram are recommended
Most computers have space for 2 ram chips so this includes your 512 and 1 gb ( it should work as long as it is the correct chips for your computer)
No, But some computers will use PS3 games
1 gb will be batter because it will use less resources..
I use 4 GB of RAM so 512 MB is about enough to load XP and that's about it. I'd recommend Linux
VirtualBox runs the operating system just like an application on your host operating system. When you give your guest operating system 512 MB of RAM, it appears as though a program is using 512 MB of RAM on your host. For this reason, you can never specify more RAM than you actually have installed, and for stability reasons, you should never specify more than half of your RAM for the guest.
Yes it can be added, but sometimes 512 MB RAM may be treated as 256 MB RAM as the slots on which they areplaced have the same priorities.It is always recommended to use RAMs with same memory spaceor a single RAM amounting to the sum of RAMs is best.
it depend on your computer type,max ram that your computer can support
Windows XP can use any amount of RAM, there is no exact amount. The minimum is 256 MB, the recommended is 512 MB, and the best is 1 GB +.
To use windows aero in vista operating system 512 mb of ram is required
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.
You most likely have an integrated video card. Integrated video cards do not have their own memory, and use system memory (RAM) for video. Your video card is using 32MB of your ram. On most computers you can change the amount available to video by logging into bios and changing video memory amount.