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Latest operating system for old retro computers

Latest operating system for old retro computers

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james26665
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10-06-2022, 06:41 PM
#21
Try Lubuntu.
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james26665
10-06-2022, 06:41 PM #21

Try Lubuntu.

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Amegahoney
Posting Freak
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10-06-2022, 07:51 PM
#22
Windows 7 32-bit seems to function with as little as 512 MB, and it handles 256 MB quite well, though performance won’t be optimal. The 64-bit version also performs surprisingly well even with just 512 MB of RAM, though it technically needs around 2GB. More RAM would be better. Note: Windows 7’s memory usage isn’t significantly different from Vista in terms of RAM requirements. The specs might have been adjusted to prevent low-end OEMs from selling underpowered machines. When Vista launched, budget models barely met the minimum specs and often slowed down over time. I think Microsoft likely increased the RAM requirement arbitrarily—Windows 7 actually runs smoothly on 512 MB. Results can vary.
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Amegahoney
10-06-2022, 07:51 PM #22

Windows 7 32-bit seems to function with as little as 512 MB, and it handles 256 MB quite well, though performance won’t be optimal. The 64-bit version also performs surprisingly well even with just 512 MB of RAM, though it technically needs around 2GB. More RAM would be better. Note: Windows 7’s memory usage isn’t significantly different from Vista in terms of RAM requirements. The specs might have been adjusted to prevent low-end OEMs from selling underpowered machines. When Vista launched, budget models barely met the minimum specs and often slowed down over time. I think Microsoft likely increased the RAM requirement arbitrarily—Windows 7 actually runs smoothly on 512 MB. Results can vary.

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GaDaFaB47
Junior Member
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10-08-2022, 08:52 AM
#23
The system uses less than 500MB, but the machine has 1.5GB available. The screenshot shows the situation: removing 1GB frees up space, reducing RAM usage to about 250-300MB for Vista. This would slow things down because more data needs to be read and written. For better performance, it’s better to have at least 1GB of RAM. Below that, a lightweight Linux distribution is preferable to Windows. Based on the PC specs, consider a budget SSD and an IDE-to-SATA adapter. HDDs are outdated and may fail soon, while an SSD greatly improves speed.
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GaDaFaB47
10-08-2022, 08:52 AM #23

The system uses less than 500MB, but the machine has 1.5GB available. The screenshot shows the situation: removing 1GB frees up space, reducing RAM usage to about 250-300MB for Vista. This would slow things down because more data needs to be read and written. For better performance, it’s better to have at least 1GB of RAM. Below that, a lightweight Linux distribution is preferable to Windows. Based on the PC specs, consider a budget SSD and an IDE-to-SATA adapter. HDDs are outdated and may fail soon, while an SSD greatly improves speed.

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maxo1973
Member
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10-08-2022, 12:09 PM
#24
For the latest options, consider Lubuntu or Linux Mint instead of Lubuntu. Older Windows versions are mostly unsupported.
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maxo1973
10-08-2022, 12:09 PM #24

For the latest options, consider Lubuntu or Linux Mint instead of Lubuntu. Older Windows versions are mostly unsupported.

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o_OEvo
Member
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10-10-2022, 12:01 AM
#25
Changed the subject details: RAM now runs at 1GB instead of 768MB. The IDE HDD now holds 80GB master plus 40GB slave, not just 80GB. The power supply has been upgraded from 160W to 300W.
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o_OEvo
10-10-2022, 12:01 AM #25

Changed the subject details: RAM now runs at 1GB instead of 768MB. The IDE HDD now holds 80GB master plus 40GB slave, not just 80GB. The power supply has been upgraded from 160W to 300W.

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