ddr2 sdram

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Discussions tagged with ddr2 sdram on WindowsForum.com focus on hardware compatibility and performance when running Windows operating systems on older systems. Users ask which Windows version (XP, 7, 8, or Ubuntu) works best with DDR2 SDRAM configurations, such as 4 GB of 667 MHz SO-DIMM memory paired with Intel Celeron or Atom processors. Troubleshooting topics include Windows 7 installation failures (BSOD 0x000005C) on DDR2-based PCs originally built for XP, and compatibility concerns for niche devices like the OQO with 2 GB DDR2 SDRAM. These threads highlight real-world challenges in upgrading legacy hardware to modern Windows versions.
  1. cuaran89

    Windows XP Which windows OS is better for this features ?

    Hello everyone, Which windows OS is better for this features ( XP, 7 , 8 or Ubuntu ) ? CPU Intel Celeron 743 / 1.3 GHz Cache L2 - 1 MB Power Efficiency Low-Voltage (LV) Front Side Bus 800 MHz Chipset Mobile Intel GS45 Express RAM 4 GB Crucial 6400 Technology DDR2 SDRAM Speed 667 MHz Form...
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    Windows 7 Win7 Install Failure with BSOD 0x000005C

    I was hoping you might be able to point me to a resource that could help a relative having trouble upgrading to Windows 7 - 32-Bit on a mainstream PC built for Windows XP. I was a bit disappointed that he was on a call with support for 1 ½ hours to help him through a BSOD issue. In the end...
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    Windows 7 Compatibility of OQO with Windows 7: Experiences and Insights Needed

    I've checked the specs for the OQO and everything seems to be above the minimum requirements to run windows 7: 1.86GHz Intel Atom Z540 processor, Intel SCH500 dynamically allocated shared video card(dont know exactly what that means but the intel website says it gets between 400 and 550MB of...
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