MCSA 70-270 XP Exam Prep

Category - MCSA 70-270 XP

You are in the process of short-listing Windows 98 computers that have enough hardware to be upgraded to Windows XP Professional. Although all computers easily certify for an upgrade in terms of the hard drive space, some of them do not have enough RAM. What is the minimum amount of memory and processor speed required to upgrade to Windows XP Professional?
  1. RAM 32 MB and processor 233 MHz
  2. RAM 64 MB and processor 300 MHz
  3. RAM 64 MB and processor 233 MHz
  4. RAM 64 MB and processor 466 MHz
Explanation
Answer: C - To install Windows XP Professional on a computer, you would need a minimum of 1.5 GB of hard drive space, 64 MB of RAM, and a processor rated at 233 MHz.

Key Takeaway: The recommended hardware is a 300 MHz processor and 128 MB of RAM. With 64 MB of RAM you will not be able to open and run other programs effectively on the computer. Hence it is always advisable to use the recommended hardware when installing XP.
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