I'd strongly recommend a dual core CPU for vista. It has so much crap running in the background by default, and along with the new GUI that without an actual video card will be partially done by the processor, i'd go with dual core at a minimum. PLEASE HELP Windows 2000 Dell x86 family 6 model 8 Stepping 3 AT/AT compatable Just installed Realplayer, Windows. Driver Version 5.0.2184.1 Driver Provider Microsoft. ACPI GenuineIntel_-_x86_Family_6_Model_13 Free Driver Download. World's most popular driver download site. Ive run an extremely stripped version of vista on an athlon XP 1800+ (and underclocked to 1.2ghz at that) with 1.5GB ram and it ran great, but for a normal vista install i wouldnt have bothered. Your laptop would run it OK but you'd be much better off with XP IMO unless you really knew how to configure vista for minimum resources. [ ] Posted by on April 02, 2004 at 14:31:49: In Reply to: posted by Basri on January 28, 2004 at 09:30:08: I have got exacly the same problem than you,before i return the notebok to the superstore can you tell meif you know if this processor is a pentium 4 2.8Ghz thank you jean philippe I have a notebook which have processor named 'x86 Family 15 Model 2 Stepping 9GenuineIntel-1594 Mhz'. Is this a kind of Pentium-4. May you expalin about this. I can not see any sign of Pentium-4 on my notebook thus I wonder whether my notebook have a real Pentium-4 processor or not. Thank you for your interest. Ik wrote: Hi It is the Family (Code) and Model (Number) that is defining the processor type. You will find a table that defines what processor type the different Family Code/Model Number represents in the pdf document that is available for download here: AP-485 Intel® Processor Identification and the CPUID Instruction Based on this table, your 'Family 6 Model 8' processor is a Pentium III processor, model 8, Pentium III Xeon processor, model 8, or Intel Celeron processor, model 8. 'Downside' is that the table is listing the Family Code and Model Number as binary values. Here is the table translated to decimal values (by me): Family Code Model Number Description 04 00 Intel486? DX processors 04 02 Intel486 SX processors 04 03 Intel487? Processors 04 03 IntelDX2? Processors 04 03 IntelDX2 OverDrive® processors 04 04 Intel486 SL processor 04 05 IntelSX2? Processors 04 07 Write-Back Enhanced IntelDX2 processors 04 08 IntelDX4? Processors 04 08 IntelDX4 OverDrive processors 05 01 Pentium® processors (60, 66) 05 02 Pentium processors (75, 90, 100, 120, 133, 150, 166, 200) 05 01 Pentium OverDrive processor for Pentium processor (60, 66) 05 02 Pentium OverDrive processor for Pentium processor (75, 90, 100, 120, 133) 05 03 Pentium OverDrive processors for Intel486 processors 05 04 Pentium processor with MMX? Technology (166, 200) 05 04 Pentium OverDrive processor with MMX? Technology for Pentium processor (75, 90, 100, 120, 133) 06 01 Pentium Pro processor 06 03 Pentium II processor, model 3 06 05 Pentium II processor, model 5, Pentium II Xeon processor, model 5, and Intel Celeron processor, model 5. Note(5) 06 06 Intel Celeron processor, model 6 06 07 Pentium III processor, model 7, and Pentium III Xeon processor, model 7. Note(6) 06 08 Pentium III processor, model 8, Pentium III Xeon processor, model 8, and Intel Celeron processor, model 8. Note(7) 06 09 Intel Pentium M processor model 9. 06 10 Pentium III Xeon processor, model A 06 11 Pentium III processor, model B 06 13 Intel Pentium M processor model D. 06 03 Intel Pentium II OverDrive processor 15 00 Intel Pentium 4 processor or Intel Xeon processor 15 01 Pentium 4 processor, Intel Xeon processor, Intel Xeon processor MP, and Intel Celeron processor. 15 02 Pentium 4 processor, Mobile Intel Pentium 4 processor – M, Intel Xeon processor, Intel Xeon processor MP, Intel Celeron processor, and Mobile Intel Celeron processor. 15 03 Pentium 4 processor, Mobile Intel Pentium 4 processor – M, Intel Xeon processor, Intel Celeron processor. Note referanses from above table: 5. To differentiate between the Pentium II processor, model 5, Pentium II Xeon processor and the Intel Celeron processor, model 5, software should check the cache descriptor values through executing CPUID instruction with EAX = 2. If no L2 cache is returned, the processor is identified as an Intel Celeron processor, model 5. If 1M or 2M L2 cache size is reported, the processor is the Pentium II Xeon processor otherwise it is a Pentium II processor, model 5 or a Pentium II Xeon processor with 512K L2 cache size. To differentiate between the Pentium III processor, model 7 and the Pentium III Xeon processor, model 7, software should check the cache descriptor values through executing CPUID instruction with EAX = 2. If 1M or 2M L2 cache size is reported, the processor is the Pentium III Xeon processor otherwise it is a Pentium III processor or a Pentium III Xeon processor with 512K L2 cache size. To differentiate between the Pentium III processor, model 8 and the Pentium III Xeon processor, model 8, software should check the Brand ID values through executing CPUID instruction with EAX = 1. -- torgeir, Microsoft MVP Scripting and WMI, Porsgrunn Norway Administration scripting examples and an ONLINE version of the 1328 page Scripting Guide.
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