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More on Windows Vista

If you are going to run Windows Vista, I would recommend buying a separate video card with at least 256 megs of ram.

Depending on the Vista version you have, a card is required for many features to run correctly.
In the full version, each window that you open is actually stored in video memory while it is running.

Therefore, you need a Windows Vista compatible video card or you will get error messages or things will run slowly.

If I had a business and were buying a new machine, I would stick with Windows XP for awhile until the industry get drivers for many of the devices that you will want to run on Vista.

You can always upgrade later though it will cost you a bit extra.

Many devices including printers, modems, etc. will not now run on Vista until the drivers are updated by the companies that make them.

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