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Lifer
It is a P4 1.6 Ghz
512 MB of ram
Onboard Video card
40 GB 5400 rpm IDE Hard Drive.
512 MB of ram
Onboard Video card
40 GB 5400 rpm IDE Hard Drive.
It is a P4 1.6 Ghz
512 MB of ram
Onboard Video card
40 GB 5400 rpm IDE Hard Drive.
It is a P4 1.6 Ghz
512 MB of ram
Onboard Video card
40 GB 5400 rpm IDE Hard Drive.
those specs scream XP
in my experience, W7 doesn't get smooth till 3GB ram.
I was using win 7 on Athlon XP-2500 (1.8GHz) with 1 Gig of RAM it was quite same as XP in basic using, yet I had on it like 400 GB/7200 RPM storage and it had dedicaded video card so to speak it worked out somehow.those specs scream XP
in my experience, W7 doesn't get smooth till 3GB ram.
Your PC is clearly not designed for Windows 7.
those specs scream XP
in my experience, W7 doesn't get smooth till 3GB ram.
512 will barely run XP these days much less 7. I agree with all the recommendations to get atleast 2GB for Windows 7.
ReadyBoost might help.
Junk. Pure junk. Buy a Celeron 1007 all-in-one mobo, and an IDE-to-SATA adapter for the HDD.
Edit: Take all of the time of yours that that computer is wasting, and get a minimum-wage job at McD's for a few weeks, and buy yourself another rig. Even a refurb E8400 rig for $150 would be worlds better.
Honestly you'd be better off installing Windows 8, as it's lighter and more efficient with resources than Windows 7.
Honestly you'd be better off installing Windows 8, as it's lighter and more efficient with resources than Windows 7.
+1 I would have to agree with this - W8 uses less than W7...... BUT... iirc, you'll need special voodoo skills to install it on hardware that ancient
I got those voodoo skills!
Afterall the onboard video card should not have even worked on Windows 7 only supposedly works on Windows Vista. 😱