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Old 18-05-2014, 21:43   #33
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Re: What do I do when Windows XP ends?

Windows 7 is really just as memory hungry as Vista. You just don't notice because hardware got faster and memory got cheaper in the meantime.

Win 7 is equally horrific to try and run on 1GB of RAM as Vista was, both require 2GB as a minimum and ideally 4GB or more.

That said business versions of W7 include XP Mode which gives you an option to run a lot of older and incompatible software, but I expect that'd also be going out of support now that XP itself is.
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