128MB of ram
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 +.
For Home Edition: 128MB of RAM which is a bare minimum. For Professional Edition: 256 MB of RAM For MCE: 512MB to 1GB of RAM In my opinion, its just best to have around 512MB of RAM for good performance with XP. ------------------------------------------- Depending on what version of XP your talking about, i.e.: 256MB is not enough for XP SP2 - 512MB which is a bare minimum, for multi-task processing minimum is 1GB
4gb ram
128 megabytes (MB) of RAM or higher recommended (64 MB minimum supported; may limit performance and some features)
64 MB of RAM is the lowest possible.
375 MB
According to the table in the Wikipedia article (see related link) - the maximum supported RAM is 4GB.
No. Microsoft recommends a minimum of 128 MB of RAM.
The operating system is not directly related to the amount of RAM installed. XP can be run on anything from 32 MB of RAM to 4 GB.
4GB
Windows XP does not have the RAM, its the computer that has it. The amount of RAM can differ for each computer.
Because this method generally works best when the difference between the minimum amount of RAM you can order and the amount desired is quite big.