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Windows Vista Hardware Assessment 2.0

Last post 08-17-2007, 3:28 by Publicstandards. 6 replies.
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  •  06-23-2007, 13:52 365

    Windows Vista Hardware Assessment 2.0

    The new and improved Windows Vista Hardware Assessment 2.0 is now available for download. This Windows Vista deployment tool offers a quick way to assess your existing networked computers' readiness for Windows Vista looking at both hardware and device compatibility. This second revised version provides selective inventory, enhanced scalability for larger corporate networks and assessment for Office 2007.

    For full details and download:-

    Microsoft Debuts Windows Vista Hardware Assessment 2.0

    Or check out the Windows Vista Hardware Assessment presentation (Are you ready for Vista) in our very own Download section.


    scottbelton@tiscali.co.uk
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  •  08-13-2007, 18:34 421 in reply to 365

    Re: Windows Vista Hardware Assessment 2.0

    Thanks for the presentation link, I am thinking of upgrading our office and shop at the moment, what in your experience, is the optimum amount of RAM for vista?
    Mend and make bikes with the aid of vista ( I Hope)
  •  08-14-2007, 4:11 422 in reply to 421

    Re: Windows Vista Hardware Assessment 2.0

    I have 1GB of RAM in my laptop and it runs perfectly.  Although without Aero running.  I'm developing on it too, so running Visual Studio 2005, SQL Server and IIS and I don't hit many problems.

     


    Ray Booysen
    ray@vistasquad.co.uk
  •  08-16-2007, 3:55 426 in reply to 422

    Re: Windows Vista Hardware Assessment 2.0

    I am also running 1 GB of Ram in my laptop and it does seem fine, I agree with Ray if you don't require the Aero interface best to turn off, this will help greatly with your performance. I have had no problems configured this way and I'm running Virtual PC with additional operating systems running ok.
    scottbelton@tiscali.co.uk
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  •  08-16-2007, 5:44 428 in reply to 426

    Re: Windows Vista Hardware Assessment 2.0

    Thanks for the info - are many people running Aero or does it tend to get turned off to improve performance?
    Mend and make bikes with the aid of vista ( I Hope)
  •  08-16-2007, 7:45 429 in reply to 428

    Re: Windows Vista Hardware Assessment 2.0

    I personally run the Aero interface, as I like all the bell’s and whistle, but from a business point of view, I find little need and prefer all my RAM to run important applications, plus I’m currently finding users complaining about the new start menu, and the fact they prefer to search for things with the older style cascading interface.

     

    Perhaps over time as more users get Vista at home, they will have less trouble adapting to the new menu at work, and we will finally be able to put the Windows classic interface to rest.

     


    scottbelton@tiscali.co.uk
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  •  08-17-2007, 3:28 431 in reply to 429

    Re: Windows Vista Hardware Assessment 2.0

    Thanks, I have just ordered two of these to run Vista on in the office and shop, it will be one of my first attempts with vista in a work environment so should be interesting.

    HP Pavilion Media Center G5056EA Notebook Dual Core T2080 1024MB 120GB DVD+/-R+/-RW 15.4"WXGA VHP


    Mend and make bikes with the aid of vista ( I Hope)
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