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.
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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
Depending on what version of XP your talking about, that amount of ram required changes.
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.
According to Microsoft, the absolute minimum is 64MB, which would disable some features. A minimum of 128 is recommended.
Microsoft has said 512MB, but that is totally crazy . . . you could run XP, maybe, but only the smallest programs.
The practical minimum is 1gb, but if you're doing photos or graphics, the full 3gb would be practical.
This applies for Windows XP Home eddition:
233 MHz processor or faster
min. 64 MB of RAM
min 1,5 GB space on your HDD
Bear in mind that these are minimum requirements and that it is better to be little up otherwise it does not have to work smoothly.
The minimum is 256 MB, the recommended is 512 MB. If you really want your computer to run fast get 1 GB.
The least RAM on which Win XP can run is 64MB
The minimum requirement is 64 MB which is required for windows XP.
64mb, 128mb recommended minimum
RAM is the Random Access Memory. The most primary role of RAM is to copy the operating system in to itself and then load the Operating System so that you can work. Also when you install any software, it requires some minimum amount of memory, else it will deny to install.For DOS, 16 MB of RAM is sufficientFor Windows 98, Minimum RAM requirement is 32 MBFor Windows XP, Minimum RAM requirement is 64 MBFor Windows Vista, Minimum RAM requirement is 512 MB
375 MB
64 MB of RAM is the lowest possible.
The system requirements for Bluestacks are: Windows XP SP3 or Windows 7 2 gb 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 +.
2gb good luck on your quiz lol
No. Windows XP Professional requires at least 128MB of RAM. (Official claims are that it will run on 64MB, but some features won't be available and performance will be near-unusable.)
128MB of ram
According to the table in the Wikipedia article (see related link) - the maximum supported RAM is 4GB.
To run windows XP and Mac OSX they recommend a minimum of 128MB of RAM. However for optimal performance they recommend 256MD for windows XP and 512MB for Mac OSX
No, windows xp cannot read 4mb ram dude it needs at least 64 mb of ram
Yes Windows xp will work with DDR3 i have a gaming computer with 16gb DDR3 ram in windows xp 64-bit