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XP is perfect.

after trying both Ubuntu and Vista, it only made me realize how much I love and take XP for granted.
 


What version of Vista do you have? Because Vista Home Basic doesnt recognize more than 3 gigs - guess how I found that out.....

I'm a supporter of Vista, but still agree Home Basic is the worst OS ever. 3GB? I thought it was even less than that...
 
I've got winzip and winrar. I remember using the built in extractor when I first bought my machine with Vista on it.

I stripped the built in support out of my Vista Ultimate X64 using vLite, along with a bunch of other crap like Tablet PC, Parental Controls, all the sample videos and music, WordPad, Welcome Center, and a TON more.

EDIT: It would seem Romestar continues to whore with his double posts. hehe
 
I stripped the built in support out of my Vista Ultimate X64 using vLite, along with a bunch of other crap like Tablet PC, Parental Controls, all the sample videos and music, WordPad, Welcome Center, and a TON more.

EDIT: It would seem Romestar continues to whore with his double posts.

Never knew this existed, nice!
 
I got a fuckin beast of a laptop, like dual core 2.6GHz, 2G RAM....Vista is slow. as. shit. I use XP on my desktop and I love it. It's actually extremely stable-the only thing that ever crashes is this damn FF3. If I pop 64bit XP on my laptop, thing'll be blazin. It's got such lower memory reqs than vista, which actually USES like 1.5gb. Christ.
 
What version of Vista do you have? Because Vista Home Basic doesnt recognize more than 3 gigs - guess how I found that out.....

From what I have read all 32 bit versions should do up to 4gb (yak that's sad). 64bit versions home=8gb home premium 16gb all others 128gb

Snow Leopard is supposed to support a theoretical 16tb of ram when it comes out, but none of the hardware will.
 
What version of Vista do you have? Because Vista Home Basic doesnt recognize more than 3 gigs - guess how I found that out.....

Not totally accurate. The 32-bit versions of Vista all support up to 4GB, but due to the memory addressing of x86 architecture, you won't be able to use it all. Generally you'll be short roughly double the RAM of your video card. Switch to 64-bit Vista and you'd be able to use all 4GB.

Memory Limits for Windows Releases (Windows)
 
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