Windows Vista Starter Edition Supports More Than 1GB Memory (Tested on 2 GB System)
Windows Vista Starter edition is the most basic and cheapest edition of Windows Vista available, which aims to address digital divide in the world by helping people in developing technology markets in owning and learning to use computer. As such, Windows Vista Starter is not available in developed technology markets such as the United States, the European Union, Australia, or Japan, and various restrictions have been in place in system requirements, such as type of processors and maximum physical RAM memory supported to ensure that only low cost and entry level PCs are using it.
For users who want to save money, and prefer to use no-frill version of Windows Vista, will probably turn off by this memory limitation, which is important to make system running faster. Microsoft lists the memory requirements for Windows Vista Starter edition as a minimum of 384 MB and a maximum of 1 GB of RAM (512 MB recommended). With cheap RAM modules, some users may forgo upgrading, or are forced to buy higher edition of Windows Vista if the total physical memory is more than 1024 MB.
However, in actual, Windows Vista Starter edition can be successfully install and run on system with more than 1 GB memory. A few users have tested Windows Vista Starter edition on system with 2 GB memory, and proven that the system is running fine and properly.
So, if you live in 139 countries not one of the developed countries listed above, and decide to save money on Windows OS but want to have more than 1 GB RAM on older machine, it’s possible to buy the Starter edition license and product key. But note that only OEM version is available for Windows Vista Starter edition.
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April 25th, 2008 16:59
check my site on overcoming the 3 program limit
http://blog.ediot.net/2008/01/windows-vista-edition-3three-program.html
April 23rd, 2008 15:27
I tried the starter edition it’s very good! Runed very fast on my dell 1501 i also got 2gig ram, i didn’t notice the 3 program limit altought? The problem for me is that i couldn’t activate it… I’m thinking of buy the edition on my trip to Thailand.
Great site!
April 21st, 2008 04:29
Yes, I use Vista Starter Edition on my MSI notebook with 2 GB RAM installed. It looks fine (except 3 program limit and logo at the bottom-left).