For my own experience, These are the minimum and "recommended" (by me, not
by Microsoft) memory figures for NT-branded OSes:

                            Min.    Recommended
Windows NT 4.0              16 Mb   32 Mb
Windows NT 4 w/ Option Pack 32 Mb   64 Mb
Windows 2000                64 Mb   64 Mb
Windows XP                  128 Mb  256 Mb

Some of these may run with less memory. For example, NT 4 will boot with
only 8 Mb, and XP with as little as 64 Mb. But they *are* too slow for being
of any use (well, at least if you find anoying having to wait 15 minutes
from power on to be able to use the desktop...).

Greetings,

Antonio Rodr�guez (Grijan)
<ftp://grijan.cjb.net:21000/>

Peter da Silva ha escrito:

> > This is also the exact same baseline RAM requirement for Windows 2000
> > or Windows XP, the only recent enough versions of Windows to be worth
> > bothering with. (NT4 was OK, but it's 2005: I want power management, I
> > want USB & Firewire,  I want Plug&play.)
>
> I don't know about XP but I ran 2000 on my Toshiba Libretto and it was
> maxed out at 64M.



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