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Pickles
Jun 2004

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Is Vista Too Much?

Is Vista too much for a solo processor? Even with 1 gig of RAM? Fairly simple question, but you guys may know the answer without me searching. .

See, I had it on a solo processor and the power supply went bad. I chalked that up to the fact that the pc was a little bit old. But could it be that Vista needs the newer systems, core 2 duo processors, and 2 gigs of RAM in order to function properly?

If so, I will put XP back on it as I now have a new desktop with Vista Ultimate on it.

I am thinking yes, but I wanted to hear from the masses.

:::edit... sorry guys, I wanted to add a poll, but it is late, work tomorrow, and I was click happy. If a MOD would be so kind, a yes, no, or Pickles is an idiot will suffice...Cheers:::

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HoldDaSalad
Nov 2002


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It's made to run on older systems, Like I stated in an earlier thread I have tough time with media on it.

You should have a decent system to run it though.

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Jan 2003


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Couldn't create the poll and/or I'm a spaz.

Maybe only an admin can do it.

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Neversoft
May 2002


Admin?

Yep... Mods can monkey with the thread title/location etc but we can't add polls.

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Pickles
Jun 2004

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Alright then, how about this. Can I roll back the OS to XP Home (this is the older PC I had not the new desktop I bought) without losing any data?

All I needed was a new power supply and my dumbass didn't believe it. I truly thought the hard drive was fried as it smelled like it.

I took the old power supply out smelled it to see if it had that smell ( I know some of you have done this ). Long story short the HD smelled fried but it wasn't and the power supply appeared to be good but wasn't.

I don't want to run it very much. When I do turn it on, it will be to burn back ups of existing data. Just in case the HD is going bad.

I guess I got my answer about Vista being too much, but how about my new set of queries?

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Oct 2004


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If by not losing any data you mean files and such, dream on. to roll back to XP, you will have to format the drive as Vista's file system is a newer leaner NTFS base.

As for the single/dual core question, I run it fine on a single core AMD running at 1.8 Ghz with a gig of ram.

Likely the HD is fine. You can always run the manufacturers diagnostics for the drive and test it.

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