TheMAN wrote:Windows Thin PC will probably run OK on that system, barely (since it's way below system requirements)
WinTPC is the replacement […]
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Windows Thin PC will probably run OK on that system, barely (since it's way below system requirements)
WinTPC is the replacement for WinFLP and is based off of Windows Embedded Standard 7, which in turn was based off of Windows 7
modular, and allows support for newer directx, etc... if you choose to add it
I run it on my Pentium M 1.5 laptop with 512MB... works OK
Except for one thing. Individuals can't get it.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/4281/windows-th … ws-slimmed-down
"There are two main things that separate Windows Thin PC from Windows Embedded Standard 7: its name (though the Windows Embedded moniker still lingers on in a few places) and its licensing (where Windows Embedded was sold to OEMs only, Windows Thin PC is being made available to Microsoft’s volume licensing customers. Consumers, sadly, can’t get their hands on either OS legally)."
Also, for a slimmed down version of 7, the system requirements haven't changed much. A 1ghz CPU with 1gb RAM and a DX 9 capable video card are still the recommended minimums, so what is the point again? I thought the whole idea of stripping it down was so systems below the recommended specs could run it smoothly.