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Posted on 14 Dec 2006

Windows Vista Memory Check-Up

AmIVistaReady

There is always a doubt, i.e. memory capacity for current Windows XP users when they plan for an upgrade of their operating system to Vista version. A memory manufacturer called Crucial Technology has unveiled its Windows Vista memory scanner, i.e. Am I Vista Ready as the above button showed. Its functionality is to advice the users whether the amount of memory in their computers are enough to run Windows Vista. It is a software that requires Internet Explorer browser and the use of ActiveX technology to scan the system. By the way, this software also downloadable if a user is using Firefox or Opera browser. After a user download this software and run it in the computer, he/she will get upgrade result on the Web.

My sense is that in the coming few months, it is not surprise if we would come across a lot of tools or utilities that help the public along the way in upgrading or installing Windows Vista. But I think the real question is: am I going to upgrade my system to Windows Vista?

Tags: Windows, Windows Vista

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