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Vista Capable — Capable of Booting — And Not Much Else

2007 February 22

Just a small quick one. Story in Com­puter­world about how 4GB is the optimal amount of RAM to run Win­dows Vista. Sure. Fine. Fair enough. Goes on to cri­tique vendors like Dell who have “Vista Cap­able” machines. And what as does that mean, you ask?

For instance, Dell offers a Win­dows Vista Cap­able con­fig­ur­a­tion that isn’t cap­able of much, accord­ing to what Dell says about it on its Web site: “Great for … Boot­ing the Oper­at­ing Sys­tem, without run­ning applic­a­tions or games.”

I thought surely they must be leav­ing a bit out right? Nope. Not the case. That’s it. That’s all. Scroll down and see for your­self on the Dell site.

So, if you plan on buy­ing a “Vista Cap­able” machine, enjoy, um, boot­ing up your machine and, well, I guess, admir­ing the boot pro­cess as it boots.

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