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| | What are Vista’s hardware sweet spots? What are Vista’s hardware sweet spots? I mean, what the amount of RAM, Processor speed, hard drive speed & video card to efficiently run a business, enterprise or ultimate Version of Vista in a business environment without breaking the bank? If not, do you know where I can find this information? I have Microsoft's Hardware requirements, but I think Microsoft is doing what it has done in the past. Telling us what will get the OS running OK, but not what will get it to run best. Look that the hardware requirements for Windows 2000 & XP and you’ll see what I mean. -- Mark_E |
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