Windows 7 supports older hardware than Mac OS X Snow Leopard

  

If you have a PC with a backward hardware but don't want to change it, would you like to try the latest Windows 7? can! Windows 7 installation requires at least 1GHz CPU, 1GB of RAM, and 16GB of hard disk space, which means that the computer you bought many years ago can still run Windows 7. Intel has already launched a 1GHz clocked CPU as early as August 2000. You can try to install Windows 7 on it. Although you can't experience the Aero effect of Windows 7, it can be installed on a computer 9 years ago. This is much stronger than Mac OS X Snow Leopard.

In the experiment, I chose a PC with the following configuration to install Windows 7, Intel P3 933MHz CPU, 768MB RAM, 80GB hard disk, manufactured in 2001, except for the graphics card support can only use the standard VGA mode, other Everything works fine, you can also run Office 2007, Chrome, and more. In contrast, Snow Leopard is a bit dwarfed.

Apple announced last Monday WWDC 2009 will launch Mac OS X Snow Leopard, this version will only support Intel's CPU, which means that three years before the Mac, Apple has been abandoned, come to Windows 7 It's no surprise that the old hardware support is far better than Mac OS X Snow Leopard.

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