@ Klaw-24
Windows 7 wont beat XP at Memory usage whatsoever..
It is not about RAM's cost. Many laptops having 2 GB RAM start dragging like a pig with Vista and AV hogging most RAM. Applications have very little RAM left. Most professional applications are heavy leading to great productivity hit when RAM is unnecessarily lost to OS and necessary services like AV.I don't understand, why people are worry about RAM requirement. 2 GB RAM cost is just around Rs. 1500/-
It is not about RAM's cost. Many laptops having 2 GB RAM start dragging like a pig with Vista and AV hogging most RAM. Applications have very little RAM left. Most professional applications are heavy leading to great productivity hit when RAM is unnecessarily lost to OS and necessary services like AV.
It is not about RAM's cost. Many laptops having 2 GB RAM start dragging like a pig with Vista and AV hogging most RAM. Applications have very little RAM left. Most professional applications are heavy leading to great productivity hit when RAM is unnecessarily lost to OS and necessary services like AV.
What Micro$oft did introducing SP3 was ,lowering its performance...!!!
This seems a pre-planned stratergy to me after they got a worst response of Windows CR@Pista in the market.
This will surely help Windows 7
See my siggy....!!!
Wrong,2Gb ram is more than enough for vista to run beautifully.for example vista requires only 600mb ram for os. With an additional anti virus+firefox+nero+Adobe+VS2008 express+Urban terror(game) loaded there will be still more than 900 ram left.
I have told about this enough. I'm telling this from many of my friends experience with Vista pre-installed laptops. I'm not interested is re-iterating the whole story.Wrong,2Gb ram is more than enough for vista to run beautifully.for example vista requires only 600mb ram for os. With an additional anti virus+firefox+nero+Adobe+VS2008 express+Urban terror(game) loaded there will be still more than 900 ram left.
I have told about this enough. I'm telling this from many of my friends experience with Vista pre-installed laptops. I'm not interested is re-iterating the whole story.
Manufacturers often ship loads of utilities and additional prograns bundled with the OS, which keep running in the background. More often than not, these potentially unwanted apps are the cause of slowdowns and not Vista which came pre-installed with the laptop.
I have told about this enough. I'm telling this from many of my friends experience with Vista pre-installed laptops. I'm not interested is re-iterating the whole story.