Both types of "memory" are critical, but the fact is that hard drives are
getting so reasonably priced and with such high capacity that they might be
considered a secondary concern.  An 80 GB hard drive is hardly a big deal
any more.

On the other hand RAM is quite another matter.  For one thing, Microsoft
publishes "low end" specs for minimum configuration for running the various
Operating Systems.  Microsoft tells you that Vista can run on 512 MB RAM and
that may be true, but it isn't going to be any sort of whiz.  You'd be
better off with 2 GB of RAM if you can afford that because the memory chips
are still quite costly.

Personally, I have Windows 2000 and the published minimum RAM to support
this OS was 256 MB, but I have 512 MB RAM and I'm very glad that I doubled
the low-end requirement.  Even at that the PC seems to bog down at times so
1 GB RAM wouldn't be overkill on my system neither.

HTH


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