Technically yes. But I wouldn't recommend it since 2GB is the minimum requirement. If you're going to use 64-bit, upgrade to at least 4GB since Win7 32-bit can handle 3GB. Running 64-bit Win7on 2GB is like running Vista on 1GB, it's like a sloth.
1GHz or faster 64-bit processor. 2GB RAM Memory. 16GB Space.
sure you can
WillRock has compatability issues with dx9 & previous dxs' running under win7 64bit. until a dx patch to remove the problem, willrock only run under win7 32bit or xp 32bit...
I have 2GB of RAM and was constantly maxed out in the beta. I don't know that it won't run, but it won't run well.
Yes, but it's broken. Quake 4 can be installed on a win7-64 machine by using setup.exe, autoplay crashes right away. By default, Quake 4 will run...terribly. My machine on XP sp2 could run the starting level well on medium at 800x600. Now on 7-64bit, same hardware, it runs with poor framerate at the lowest settings, and the AI is broken. You can't get passed the first level because the medic won't follow you, only runs around in circles. I have not been able to find any patches. Microsoft's site claims it is compatible with win7-32bit, but not win7-64bit
yes with 2gb ram is more faster
Barely. Vista Home Basic will run, slowly, on a system with 512MB RAM. Increasing RAM to 2GB is strongly recommended.
There is not. And that is because 64bit can run 32bit, but 32bit has problems running 64bit.
Google "Can i run this" and go first option It tells you if you can run any games or not
2GB
no...you need at least 1gb for xp or 2gb for vista.
For Windows Vista to run optimally, you should have at least 2GB of RAM; however it will run with 1GB,