Winodws 2000 Video Memory Requirements

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Eugene Kwan

I currently am running Windows ME on a Sony PCG-F630 and I
am thinking of upgrading to Windows 2000. Could anyone
please tell me how much video memory is required for
Windows 2000. I have searched Microsoft's site for any
information but I couldn'find any.

Any information would be appreciated.

Thank you,

Eugene
 
Eugene Kwan said:
I currently am running Windows ME on a Sony PCG-F630 and I
am thinking of upgrading to Windows 2000. Could anyone
please tell me how much video memory is required for
Windows 2000. I have searched Microsoft's site for any
information but I couldn'find any.
Any information would be appreciated.

Windows 2000 doesn't have any specific video memory requirements; if
it's VGA or better it should be supported.

The Sony VAIO PCG-F630 has a Trident CyberBlade i7 XGA graphics
adapter.

Both the laptop and the graphics adapter are listed on the Windows
2000 hardware compatibility list, which can be checked here :-

http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/professional/howtobuy/upgrading/compat/default.asp

You should have no problems upgrading to Windows 2000.

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you need check all component compatibility information from sony.
check sony support site, and if they support windows 2000,
get all windows 2000 drivers and bios and system update befor you start that.
also get instruction for upgrade to windows 2000 and read it.
do not forget read all document from sony about windows 2000 upgrade.
they have few files.

http://ciscdb.sel.sony.com/cgi-bin/select-p-n.pl
 
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