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Microsoft (MCSE, MCSD, MOUS, MCAD) > 70-210 > RAM Requirement

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Unhappy RAM Requirement

there's many study guides said that RAM minimum requirement is 32 but when i take some free tests they said 64 RAM what is will been correct in the Exam ????!!!!!

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according to my studies 32 is the minimum and 64 is the recommended

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Thumbs up RAM

MS states, as PotatoHead said, at least 32 MB RAM (64 MB RAM recommended). But if I remember rightly when I did the test, the correct answer MS were after was 64 MB.

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MS originally said 32. They changed the minimum to 64 with a recommended min of 128.

I don't know why they changed it. I run Professional with 32MB of Ram, and it works okay, albeit very slowly.

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Thumbs up Ram

For exam purposes I always go with the recomended.

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Hi all,

Check here for Microsofts answer.

http://www.microsoft.com/windows200...eqs/default.asp


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Thumbs up Cheers Tronn!!

Cheers Tronn shows my little grey cells are still working - these are the stupid questions that a lot of people forget after the exam because most systems have 128 MB RAM as standard installed so there is no need to bother with RAM requirement - that is until you try to load it on a system that does not fit the requirement!!

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