How well does Windows 7 handle 512MB?

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    How well does Windows 7 handle 512MB?


    Posted: 06 Feb 2009
    I’ve been spending most of my time lately conducting in-depth researching into how Windows 7 works, in preparation for my next book. In the process, I’m discovering stuff that simply doesn’t become apparent to a casual tester. Case in point: Back in 2007, I looked at Windows Vista Home Basic and determined that it could run well on an older machine with limited resources, including 512MB of RAM. I never tried it with Vista Ultimate, nor would I have bothered. And since I don’t have that 2002-vintage test machine set up, I haven’t repeated those tests with Windows 7.

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    pooch's Avatar Posted By: pooch
    06 Feb 2009



  1. Posts : 2
    Windows Vista & Windows 7
       #1

    Im running Windows 7 Home Premium on my 5 year old laptop:

    HP ZV6000

    AMD Athlon 64 3200+ 2.4 GHz processor
    512MB RAM
    128MB ATI Xpress 200m video (dedicated memory)
    8x Dual Layer DVD+/-RW drive
    15.4" wide screen (no BrightView)
    50 GB 4,200 RPM Hard Drive
    12 cell battery


    The speed is amazing and is faster than XP
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 3,141
    Vista Ult 64 bit Seven Ult RTM x64
       #2

    My old comp has 384 MB ram and it wouldn't install.

    Gary
      My Computer


  3. Posts : 9,606
    Win7 Enterprise, Win7 x86 (Ult 7600), Win7 x64 Ult 7600, TechNet RTM on AMD x64 (2.8Ghz)
       #3

    I installed Win7 on an Intel pent III 600mhz w 512mb ram About 2 weeks ago. It works but real slow like a win98 on a 233mhz computer. I can access the internet & my other networked computers okay. But since I have it on 2 faster machines, 1 with 1gb ram (x32) & the x64 with 2gb ram, I am not inclined to send much time on the 600mhz machine.
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  4. Posts : 232
    Windows 7 Build 7077 x64
       #4

    This is random, but I am lolling because I jsut remembered an old encarta article about microprocessors I once read that predicted that we might breach the 1ghz barrier by 2010. LOL.
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  5. Posts : 256
    Windows 8 Pro x64
       #5

    napilopez said:
    This is random, but I am lolling because I jsut remembered an old encarta article about microprocessors I once read that predicted that we might breach the 1ghz barrier by 2010. LOL.
    I indeed remember reading that same article. Hilarity to the extreme!

    Windows XP runs good under 256MB (oob), and it's possible to optimize it to run with 64MB of RAM (and it will boast speed close to that of a system with 256MB). If Windows 7 is faster than XP (and that's what I hear constantly), it will run on 256MB of RAM.

    OS slowdowns are consistent with the amount of memory you waste... by default they try not to use all of your memory and if they do you will be greeted with a warning by Windows.

    If things like Aero or the equivelent effects in Windows 7 are on, you will probably require greater than 256MB of RAM.
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  6. Posts : 1,519
    El Capitan / Windows 10
       #6

    Rather than mess around with hardware -- yanking DIMMs from slots etc. you can just use msconfig to limit the amount of memory that Windows 7 is allowed to use. That way you can see for yourself how it would behave on less memory without much fuss. Open the start menu and type msconfig and press enter.

    How well does Windows 7 handle 512MB?-untitled.jpg

    This will simulate a computer with 256MB on the next reboot and will go back to normal on the one after that.
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  7. Posts : 256
    Windows 8 Pro x64
       #7

    baarod said:
    Rather than mess around with hardware -- yanking DIMMs from slots etc. you can just use msconfig to limit the amount of memory that Windows 7 is allowed to use. That way you can see for yourself how it would behave on less memory without much fuss. Open the start menu and type msconfig and press enter.

    How well does Windows 7 handle 512MB?-untitled.jpg

    This will simulate a computer with 256MB on the next reboot and will go back to normal on the one after that.
    Excellent find!! -hands a golden Rep cookie-
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    El Capitan / Windows 10
       #8

    LuzTeTT said:
    Excellent find!! -hands a golden Rep cookie-
    Yay! Munch, munch, munch...
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  9. Posts : 1
    windows7
       #9

    This old emachine m5312 has only 512MB. 7 works, but not enough to buy it. There are no video drivers. There are no touch pad drivers. When the beta expires I will load the Jaunty Jackelope, and hope like hell I can get the ?"#%$ Broadcom wireless to work. For some reason XP drops the touchpad function all the time. I AM using 7 on an $8000 homebuilt rig that just loves it. I wonder if my Vista disc that I got for beta testing it will qualify for the upgrade path? Nice website, with many fine contributors, and no tacky trashing. Dale.
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