yeah
that's what microsoft say. but there's a difference between possible and comfortable
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very true...
if you got enough RAM you should be okay i reckon, and you've got twice the minimum processor speed
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Sat 22 Nov 2003, 12:23,
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From Cnet
For best results, choose a hard drive that spins at 7,200 or 10,000RPM (vs. a 5,400RPM drive), a fast enough processor to feed it (400, 600, or 800MHz vs. 233 or 266MHz), and generous amounts of RAM (256 or 512MB vs. 64 or 128MB).
reviews.cnet.com/4520-3672_7-5021075-2.html
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Sat 22 Nov 2003, 12:28,
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reviews.cnet.com/4520-3672_7-5021075-2.html