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By Ina Fried
Posted on ZDNet News: May 17, 2006 9:26:00 PM

After months of providing only basic guidance about the kind of PC hardware needed to run Windows Vista, Microsoft is ready to get a bit more specific.

On Thursday, the company is expected to give details of two marketing programs that computer makers and retailers can use to indicate whether, and how well, their computers will run the upcoming Windows operating system. The "Vista-capable" program lists the features needed to minimally run the new operating system. The "Premium Ready" program will identify PCs that can take advantage of Vista's high-end features, including its new Aero graphics, according to a source familiar with the company's plans.

To be Vista-capable, a machine needs at least an 800MHz processor, 512MB of memory and a graphics card that can run DirectX 9 graphics. Those requirements are similar to the minimum guidelines the company has been recommending for Vista for some time.

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To carry the Premium Ready designation, a PC must have a 1GHz processor, 1GB of main memory, 128MB of memory and a graphics card that supports Vista's new graphics-driver model.

The amount of graphics memory needed to run Vista's Aero graphics also varies based on the size and number of monitors. Multiple displays and larger screen sizes require more dedicated memory.

The programs are designed to help PC makers characterize and label new systems, but they also give existing PC owners a better sense of whether it is feasible to upgrade their machines.

Microsoft is also expected to announce on Thursday a test version of an upgrade-advisor tool that can be downloaded from its Web site. The tool helps a user know which versions and features of Vista their PC should run, as well as which hardware upgrades might allow them to take fuller advantage of the OS.

Vista also has a built-in tool for evaluating its performance based on a computer's components and overall performance abilities.

The Vista-capable program comes as Microsoft is preparing to offer a broader test version of the Windows update, which the software maker has said will be made available this quarter to about two million testers. The company also hosts its annual Windows Hardware Engineering Conference (WinHEC) for hardware makers next week in Seattle. Details of the Vista-capable program were noted earlier Wednesday by eWeek.

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VISTA MEMORY MANAGEMENT???/
I UPGRADED MY RAM TO 1 GIG OR MORE, YET WINDOWS XP DOESNT MAKE MAXIMUM USE OF MY RAM. IT IS STILL ONE HALF FULL. HOW DO I KNOW??? WELL, ALL U NEED TO DO IS PRESS CTRL, ALT, DEL . A WINDOW WILL POP UP ... (Read the rest)
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This is a compeling reason to buy more h/w!  michael_t | 05/17/06
Then don't use it  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/17/06
I wont (nt)  michael_t | 05/17/06
Me either  Chad_z | 05/18/06
Par for the course for you  itanalyst | 05/18/06
Kudos to Ax  yyuko@... | 05/18/06
Yes, it is! This is a GOOD thing!  Prognosticator | 05/17/06
Way to go,!  stanj.miranda@... | 05/18/06
Haha....  darreno1 | 05/17/06
There is one reason...  Zeppo9191 | 05/18/06
Use Apple Iron  gtdworak | 05/18/06
stop crying  stanj.miranda@... | 05/18/06
Great - can't wait  314 | 05/17/06
Good: pls try it Vista out on minimal h/w and come back to  michael_t | 05/17/06
Why do you care?  Spacely Spacerockets | 05/17/06
We just want  Edward Meyers | 05/17/06
It was only a matter of time before someone mentioned linux...  darreno1 | 05/17/06
Don't worry  Edward Meyers | 05/18/06
You said you don't care.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/18/06
your fiance's imac  Arm A. Geddon | 05/17/06
OS X Tiger (Version 10.4.x) runs just fine...  gtdworak | 05/18/06
Dude, load Linux!  Linux Geek | 05/18/06
Linux on a ppc has never been very appealing  zmud | 05/18/06
Specs for the new interface or the old one?  HypnoToad72 | 05/17/06
Do those specs leave any resources available for applications?  Hugh Jass | 05/17/06
Good point...  darreno1 | 05/17/06
Any time a new version of  Hugh Jass | 05/17/06
re: Any time a new version of  bl00dphume$ | 05/17/06
You just don't know much --  Hugh Jass | 05/18/06
My deb box w/kde 3.5 does the same  skeptic tank | 05/18/06
Yeah ...  Henaway | 05/18/06
Gimmeee a BEEEEEEEEE!  Cardinal_Bill | 05/17/06
Vista value 1-5  jogiba@... | 05/17/06
Vista value 1-5 part 2  jogiba@... | 05/17/06
Can you say 'bloat'?  nalyd357 | 05/17/06
3ghz, 1ghz ram, min., on any machine  bl00dphume$ | 05/17/06
Oh yeah...  Cardinal_Bill | 05/17/06
Excellent and exciting high end requirements!  Prognosticator | 05/17/06
re: Excellent and exciting high end requirements!  bl00dphume$ | 05/17/06
surprised no one has said it yet.  Arm A. Geddon | 05/17/06
Surprised no one has said it yet?  Qbt | 05/17/06
surprised?  Arm A. Geddon | 05/17/06
Premium requirements are BELOW minimum!  anthony_hunt | 05/18/06
Video of Bill Gates praising the Mac...  314 | 05/18/06
Microsoft's best beta tester.  Anton Philidor | 05/18/06
The Gap  Harry Bardal | 05/18/06
1 gig is the *minimum*?  balsover | 05/18/06
Who's going to be stupid enough to load Vista??  itanalyst | 05/18/06
What? No Loverock? No Mike_Cox?  itanalyst | 05/18/06
I'm sure the rah-rah show is pending  Zeppo9191 | 05/18/06
The wife already accuses the computer of being the other woman  zmud | 05/18/06
I see no point  Shelendrea | 05/18/06
OK... but...  redtrain65 | 05/18/06
Vista's biggest problem is that XP just works  NonZealot | 05/18/06
Fighting...urge.........to......say it.......gaaahhh!!  itanalyst | 05/18/06
I can not Believe you missed it  not of this world | 05/18/06
Think About It This Way Folks  itanalyst | 05/18/06
...and then in 2013...  Zeppo9191 | 05/18/06
Went right down the toilet  itanalyst | 05/18/06
VISTA MEMORY MANAGEMENT???/  brettze | 05/18/06

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