"smlunatick" <yveslec.DeleteThis@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>I was told that Vista will choke on any video cards that have less than
>512MB
> of RAM. Any RAM size below this will turn off the Aero features of the
> video
> card in Vista.
>
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Get Aero- with little memory.
This should work with PC's running as little as 256MB of RAM
1. Right-click the desktop -> Personalize.
2. Click on 'Windows Color and Appearance'
3. Click on 'Open Classic Appearance properties for more color options'.
4. Select the 'Windows Aero' color schemes.
When Vista reboots, it runs a special tool called the Desktop Window Manager
(DWM) that determines whether your system has enough bits to run Aero. Using
our little trick overrides the DWM (provided that you have a DirectX 9
graphics solution in your PC) and runs Vista the way you want it. This trick
also turns on Flip 3D, allowing you a unique view of all your currently open
applications when switching between them.
You can check your version of DirectX by going to Start, Run, type 'dxdiag'
without the quotes and click OK. When the application opens it will indicate
at the bottom of the page the DirectX version of your computer.
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