
Hard2Hear
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No power at all on any cardbus or express cards. Its not in the wiring. Most of them have their own dc converter that can be plugged into the card to provide power, but I really don't see the point in that.
If you are not going to wipe the hard drive and install XP, then by all means, get 4GB Ram for Vista.
I would also spend the extra money for the fastest CPU you can afford.
The T9300 2.5 Ghtz is exceptional. Far more powerful, and far less energy required! But the price goes up a lot from where you are presently looking.
You stated from the beginning you are getting the Vista OS.
2 GB is just about enough to surf the web and open a word processing application in Vista, but not audio recording. Even 2 tracks.
To upgrade to 4GB Ram should only cost $70. Of course you should. I did not tell you to spend thousands.
And if you can, the upgrade to a better CPU should always be considered. Not a jump by $400, but if for an extra $180 you can get the processor up a couple notches, I would.
I wouldnt try and run vista on 2 gigs
or 4
Vista 32 just seems to be a completely worthless OS. All of the pitfalls and resource consumption of Vista with none of the benefits.
You dont just need ram for fx (in fact many fx dont use much ram at all) you need ram for realtime edits, take histories, and especially sample based vst-is
Going to vista 64 would give you the ability to use a lot more ram, possibly enough to make it as fast as xp and have loads left over, provided a substantial cpu upgrade over the one you have in xp
You stated from the beginning you are getting the Vista OS.
2 GB is just about enough to surf the web and open a word processing application in Vista, but not audio recording. Even 2 tracks.
To upgrade to 4GB Ram should only cost $70. Of course you should. I did not tell you to spend thousands.
And if you can, the upgrade to a better CPU should always be considered. Not a jump by $400, but if for an extra $180 you can get the processor up a couple notches, I would.
Yes, and going to Vista 64 will give you the comfort of finding out that most of your hardware doesn't have 64 bit drivers.![]()