What are Windows Vistas system requirements?
A. That depends. To run Windows Vista Home Basic, the minimums are an 800-MHz or faster processor, 512MB of memory, graphics hardware capable of SVGA (800-by-600) resolution, a 20GB hard disk with at least 15GB of free space, and a CD-ROM drive (though you’ll have to request a set of installation CDs from Microsoft if your system lacks a DVD drive). If you want Vista’s Aero interface (and you do), you’ll need a graphics card that can handle DirectX 9 graphics APIs with Pixel Shader 2.0 3D texturing, has a Windows Vista Display Driver Model (WDDM) driver and at least 128MB of graphics memory, and supports 32 bits per pixel.
A. That depends. To run Windows Vista Home Basic, the minimums are an 800-MHz or faster processor, 512MB of memory, graphics hardware capable of SVGA (800 by 600) resolution, a 20GB hard disk with at least 15GB of free space, and a CD-ROM drive (though you’ll have to request a set of installation CDs from Microsoft if your system lacks a DVD drive). If you want Vista’s Aero interface (and you do), you’ll need a graphics card that can handle DirectX 9 graphics APIs with Pixel Shader 2.0 3D texturing, has a Windows Vista Display Driver Model (WDDM) driver and at least 128MB of graphics memory, and supports 32 bits per pixel.
That depends. To run Windows Vista Home Basic, the minimums are an 800-MHz or faster processor, 512MB of memory, graphics hardware capable of SVGA (800 by 600) resolution, a 20GB hard disk with at least 15GB of free space, and a CD-ROM drive (though you’ll have to request a set of installation CDs from Microsoft if your system lacks a DVD drive). If you want Vista’s Aero interface (and you do), you’ll need a graphics card that can handle DirectX 9 graphics APIs with Pixel Shader 2.0 3D texturing, has a Windows Vista Display Driver Model (WDDM) driver and at least 128MB of graphics memory, and supports 32 bits per pixel.
. That depends. To run Windows Vista Home Basic, the minimums are an 800-MHz or faster processor, 512MB of memory, graphics hardware capable of SVGA (800 by 600) resolution, a 20GB hard disk with at least 15GB of free space, and a CD-ROM drive (though you’ll have to request a set of installation CDs from Microsoft if your system lacks a DVD drive). If you want Vista’s Aero interface (and you do), you’ll need a graphics card that can handle DirectX 9 graphics APIs with Pixel Shader 2.0 3D texturing, has a Windows Vista Display Driver Model (WDDM) driver and at least 128MB of graphics memory, and supports 32 bits per pixel.
Windows Vista Recommended system requirements: 1 GHz 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor 1 GB of system memory 40 GB hard drive with at least 15 GB of available space Support for Directx 9 graphics with: – WDDM Drive – 128 MB of graphics memory – Pixel Shader 2.0 in hardware – 32 bits per pixel DVD-ROM drive Audio output Internet access (fees may apply) Additional requirements to use certain features: TV Tuner card required for TV functionality (compatible remote control optional Windows Tablet and Touch Technology requires a Tablet PC or a touch screen Windows Bitlocker Drive Encryption requires a USB Flash Drive and/or a system with a TPM 1.2 chip Actual requirements and product functionality may vary based on your system configuration. Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor can help you determine which features and edition of Windows Vista will run on your computer visit http://www.windowsvista.com/upgradeadvisor. for complete Windows Vista requirements, visit http://www.windowsvista.com/