Depends on how much RAM the card has. Also depends on what kind of processor you are running and also how much RAM your laptop has. I'm sure if you turn the graphics settings down low you could run it.
Ubuntu should run on a Dell Dimension 4600, provided enough RAM is installed. I'm not sure what you mean by "run Windows finally;" Windows is a separate operating system from Ubuntu. One does not typically run operating systems "on" one another.
The 15z has an Intel videocard, which is NOT listed as compatible with The Sims 3. However it may still run- expect VERY slow performance, bugs, crashing, glitches, missing textures, 'black sims', white spaces, and other uglyness.
It should run it fairly well, as that exceed both the minimum and recommend requirements.
No. You do not need SIMS I to run/load SIMS 2, although if you want to run or load an expansion pack, you will need to run it with the SIMS pack it is associated with.
The Sims 3 requires a minimum of 2.0 GHz processor, 2 GB of RAM, and a DirectX 9 compatible video card with 128 MB of video memory. The Dell Latitude D610 typically has older hardware that may not meet these requirements, especially in terms of RAM and graphics capabilities. While it might run with very limited performance, it is unlikely to provide a satisfactory gaming experience.
Some people can run pro tools on the Dell Inspiron 1520 and some have issues. It is best to contact dell support.
yes but you might not have all the dell drivers.
Yes, the Sims 2 runs the Studio 15. The Dell Studio 15's are new enough that they meet all the minimum requirements to play Sims 2. I run it on mine along with all the expansions and stuff packs. If for some reason it is not working, it is probably due to settings.
Yes, The Sims [The Sims 1, The Sims original, etc...] will run on XP.
No
No. You need at least Windows 95 to run The Sims.
i think that the sims can run on every PC or laptop......if its really slow its because of the sims... it causes viruses