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Have I seriously not posted any pics of this thing? A few years ago I commented about how our old Gateway Select 400 Micro ATX tower from the late '90s actually met the Windows Vista minimum specs. Well, I decided to take a stab at actually making it work with Windows 7 Home Premium. Had to Install Vista first due to problems with the Windows 7 disc, though.
Several items have been upgraded due to transfers of original components. The DVD-ROM drive is currently not connected, the old 20 gig hard drive has problems, and the 512 MB of RAM that used to be in there...well, that's MIA. And the 5¼" floppy drive from another old computer is broken.
Processor: AMD K6-2 @ 400 MHz
SDRAM: 768 MB
HDD: 40 GB
Optical: 4x CD-RW
Floppy: 1.44 MB 3½" x2 (incl. USB), 1.2 MB 5¼" (broken)
Video: Onboard ATI, 8 MB?
Audio: (first party incompatible) Creative SoundBlaster Live! 16-bit
Ports: PCI networking adaptor, USB 1.1 x2, USB 2.0 x4, 1394 (FireWire) x2, serial (COM1), parallel (LPT1), PS/2 x2, game/MIDI x2
PSU: 200W
Some screenshots and CPU-Z images are below.
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Have I ever told you how much I hate how everyone compares the new OSes to a decade-old relic without understanding basic concepts like moore's law?
But considering this time it is somewhat relevant I'll skip the rant and say it's about the same. |
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Windows 7 should be pretty easy to run on 768MB; it's the defacto requirements of Ubuntu 10.04, to give a point of reference no one will understand, and in theory Windows 7 should be able to manage with merely 512MB.
...Of course, the second you start Media Player/Internet Explorer/Movie Maker/Office/Anything Else... *KABOOM* |
I've thought of running 7 off of my Eee, since it would adapt so well. The only issue is space, since there's virtually none [4-gig SSD].
My question is, how are you able to run an 8Mb-cached video card with 7? That's just odd. Glass must not work or something. >.>; 8Mb of cached mem is terrible with higher-end OS'.
Glass doesn't run, as can be seen in the screenshots above. It's the Aero Basic theme. It is slowest at running websites and installing hardware, but quite a few things still manage to run decently.
Edit: Oh wait, you mean in the installation screenshot. Hm, that's a very good question, as Glass actually was running there.