If you mean "pentium 4" : yes, it is fully compatible with windows 7 bit and some models of pentium 4 can run the bit version too. If you mean "" or : no, that processor can't run Windows 7 or even XP.
For most OCR software the system requirements are pretty basic. Of course all of this would depend on which software from what company you are using. They are "compatible" in the sense that many applications that run on Windows XP will run on Windows Vista.
You can install Windows XP on your Mac with pentium The hardware should be compatible. The Intel Atom doesn't offer the best performance, though. Windows does run on an Intel processor. It just does not run on an Many applications and games written for or compatible with Windows 98 will run on Windows Vista. A Pentium II is far below the official minimum requirements for Windows 7, and you would have trouble finding drivers for some of the hardware. Probably not well.
While Vista is an older version of Windows, it is still made for a multicore processor. Also, machines that are that slow likely don't have much memory. Windows Vista. It should run it fairly well, as that exceed both the minimum and recommend requirements. Obviously it can run Windows XP applications. Windows Vista can already run most XP applications, with no need for any additional software. Log in. Software and Applications non-game.
Study now. Hello It's an old dell latitude d I googled the requirements and they seem to be capable but I just need more information about the CPU as it seems to be somewhat weak. Bill Smithers Volunteer Moderator.
Microsoft does not make it available in developed technology markets such as the United States, Canada, the European Union, Australia, New Zealand, and Japan although users can install a day trial version from the bit DVD. Unlike other editions, a bit version of Starter Edition has not been released.
The usable portion of the hard disk has a limit of GB. Starter Edition comes with some locale-specific desktop wallpapers not found in other editions of Vista. In reply to Bill Smithers's post on December 25, It's easy! Already have an account? Sign in here. Windows Vista Existing user? MSFN is made available via donations, subscriptions and advertising revenue. The use of ad-blocking software hurts the site. Please disable ad-blocking software or set an exception for MSFN.
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