It will work with limited features. But more important is your video card type. If you have a middle class video card Vista Aero will not be available for you basically all "beautiful" features of vista you can't use.
the minimum capabilities of the operating system alone is 1GB
For WindowsXP, 1GB or more. For Windows Vista and Windows 7, 2GB or more, with 4GB+ being optimal.
When you install programs they go on your hardrive not your RAM. So the answer is no.
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,
Yes, but much slower than it would run Windows XP or a Linux distribution. Make sure your computer has at least 1GB of RAM to run Vista decently.
Readyboost a a program wich may be used to speed-up your computer. Plug in a USB stick, and press readyboost. (Like if you have a 1GB USB stick , your PC will get 1gb more RAM) More about it : http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/speed-up-your-windows-vista-computer-with-readyboost/
1gb ram
The requirements are: * Windows XP (Service Pack 2) or Windows Vista (Service Pack 1) * (XP) 2.0GHz P4 Processor or equivalent; (Vista) 2.4GHz P4 Processor or equivalent * (XP) 1GB RAM; (Vista) 1.5GB RAM * 6.1GB of hard drive space with at least 1GB of additional space for custom content and saved games * 128MB Video Card, with support for Pixel Shader 2.0 Hope this helps! :)
The one with 1GB of RAM. 512MB is 0.5 of 1GB
The price of the Apacer 1GB DDR2 RAM varies depending on the location and model one purchases. One can purchase the Apacer 1GB DDR2 RAM on eBay for only $12.99.
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.