Reply 20 of 21, by GemCookie
FFXIhealer wrote on 2024-08-20, 17:51:Once Windows 10 released, I didn't really trust it with anything less than 4-cores for actual real work.
Windows Defender and Update make Windows 10 chug on dual-core systems.
I also remember how Windows XP used to run fine with 256MB of RAM and 512MB of RAM until SP2 came out - then it became awfully slow. It turns out, you really need at least 1 GB for SP1 to run smoothly.
I find Service Pack 3 quite responsive with 256 MiB of RAM. Of course, certain applications might require more than that.
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