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Honestly, Vista uses about 2GB of RAM to act like Windows XP with 1GB of ram.
I believe the ability to use your RC1 key won't last for too long.Just wondering, with the RTM that is released, when using the RC1 product key, what version will you end up getting? eg Home, starter, ultimate???
And if it turns out to be just the Home version, is it possible to recreate the iso and rename the file (eg install_Windows Vista HOMEBASIC.clg that is located in the x:\sources folder) to ultimate?
EDITED for some support
thx madmatt
Honestly, Vista uses about 2GB of RAM to act like Windows XP with 1GB of ram.
MICROSOFT is telling its selected gaming industry chaps that gaming under Vista will be ten to fifteen per cent slower than XP. It is because you have to load the 3D desktop all the time.
So if you play Battlefield 2 or FEAR or any other popular game you are likely to get lower frame rates with Vista. That is certainly not a good buying argument but don’t think you and I have much choice as it looks like a take it or leave it deal. I like Vista as the 3D desktop looks sexy but that is probably its key feature.
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EP, what version did you download off MSDN? Office Professional, Office Professional Plus, or Office Ultimate?