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A Processor 1.4 Ghz or faster516 MB of Ram
Minimum ram standard edition 128 mb enterprise edition 128 mb datacentre edition 512 mb web edition 128 mb
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recommended minimum CPU requirement for a windows server 2003 system running sus is 1 GHz Pentium III or higher processor; 3 GHz Pentium IV or higher recommended (dual processors recommended (for more than 10,000 clients).
The official minimum for a 64-bit installation is 2 GB of RAM. There is no "recommended" amount, as it depends on what you are trying to do. The maximum supported depends on what edition you are using: Windows 7 Professional and Ultimate support 192 GB of RAM. Windows 7 Home Premium supports 16 GB of RAM. Windows 7 Home Basic supports 8 GB of RAM.
For Windows XP 64 mb RAM is required but 128 mb is recommended. (both home edition and professional) For Vista Home Basic It's 512 the others are 1Gb. For WS03 512 its 128 mb.
Windows Vista will run on a computer with a minimum of 512 MB of RAM
Windows Vista requires 512 MB of RAM and 15 GB of free hard drive space (can be crammed into 9 after installation). Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) requires 512 MB of RAM and 9 GB of free hard drive space. Ubuntu Linux 8.04 requires 512 MB of RAM to boot from a LiveCD, but will install on as little as 64 MB. 384 MB is the recommended minimum. 8 GB of free hard drive space is recommended, but as little as 4 GB is usable.
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
Minimum: 250MB-3GB or 5%. Recommended: 10%
The max is 3 gigabytes. The actual amount depends on how much of workout you are giving the computer . . . 2 gigs should cover most Office programs, and 3 gigs is not quite enough for certain of the graphics programs.
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 +.