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Pavlov

2002-05-18, 12:14 pm

I know this one is supposed to be real basic, but it seems that every resource I check has something different. Most materials present min RAM of 32MB, but MS's website says min is 64MB. Yet the MS Press Kit says 32MB. Which one do they want for the test? I'm guessing it's 64MB but I was curious what you all thought. I hate to "give up" one as basic as hardware requirements. My TestOut materials state it's 32MB also. http://www.plauder-smilies.de/rolleyes.gif
Spid

2002-05-18, 2:35 pm

For the test, go with 64MB.

There are quite a few addendums out that have changed the minimum memory requirement from 32MB to 64MB.

Here's the link to the MS knowledgebase article that list updates to the MS Training Kit for 70-210. You'll find the minimum memory requirement change in this article as well.

http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...b;en-us;Q257958

Take Care Pav
denis_baribeau

2002-05-18, 2:40 pm

I think the key word is minimum/recommended

32mb minimum
64mb recommended If question arise it probably mention one or the other.
Pavlov

2002-05-18, 2:53 pm

Thanks for the link, Spid. How's the Daddy skills coming along? http://www.plauder-smilies.de/love/ylinfant.gif
freak

2002-05-18, 4:59 pm

actually, it changed a while back, and lder books are not updated. It is 64MB minimum, and 128 recommended for win2k pro...
Spid

2002-05-18, 5:15 pm

quote:
Originally posted by Pavlov
Thanks for the link, Spid. How's the Daddy skills coming along?


The Daddy skills are coming along. I'm trying to get comfortable with changing the "#2" diapers, but it isn't easy.

Also, it's amazing what a consistent lack of sleep does to your thought process. Let's just say right now, I'm not the sharpest knife in the drawer
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