You should be able to run Windows 7 just fine on a 4ish year old machine (or any machine with 2GB RAM basically).

Then you have some serious issues that need looking at (unless of course, you actually mean "is not the best" in which case, you'll never get a computer that is "the best").
I've deployed Windows 7 on as low as P4 machines with 2GB RAM and Intel HD integrated graphics cards at work, they run 100% fine and dandy. In fact, I'm testing it on 1GB RAM netbooks soon too.
Windows 7's performance is heavily based around the amount of RAM you have and whether you have an SSD or not.
Last edited by Recursion; 23-02-2012 at 12:50 AM.
Nope I mean its not the best computer Its good but not like an alienware etc
... I'm loling right now. Alienware are the Apple of the PC market, their hardware is *EXACTLY* the same as you'd buy in a Dell, a home built computer or any other machine.
6GB is a perfectly respectable amount of RAM.
Of course, as my other post states, you'll never be "the best", that's what super computers are for.
Last edited by Recursion; 23-02-2012 at 12:52 AM.
Last edited by xxMATTGxx; 23-02-2012 at 01:02 AM.
Lol I dont mean it that way I can run windows 7 fine I mean Its not good for gaming etc
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Oh and I have a 1.3 Ghz 6 Gb Ram Quad Core AMD Radeon HD Graphics a6 Vision HP Pavilon g Series
Running Windows 7 fine and then playing games on it is two different things. Running games that require certain hardware, mainly CPU and GPU then that would be understandable. But fair enough!
Heh I got GPU But this crap over heats With a freaking quad core and a cooling pad
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