in the "Desktop" thread in "The Lounge", I think this deserves it's own thread here.
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According to this article at PCWorld.com, the minimum system requirements for the recent
developer preview release of the next major release version of Windows will be quite high.



There's no mention of how much HDD space this beast will require, but the alpha build
that I installed on my "testbed" PC recently swallowed up about 2.5GB just for the OS!
Something tells me that I'm not going to able to run the forthcoming Longhorn public
beta release (due sometime in 2004) without some really major hardware upgrades!
The spec of my main PC is . . .




. . . and my "testbed" PC . . .




(Normally, the "testbed" PC has 128MB of physical RAM, but I transplanted one of the 128MB
sticks out of my main PC for the purposes of my recent testing of that Longhorn alpha build.)
God only knows what sort of outlandishly high system requirements the full release version
of Windows Longhorn will demand when it's finally unleashed by Microsoft in 2006 or later.
Mind you, by that time I'll have more than likely bid a fond farewell to Microsoft products,
and ditched Windows altogether, in favour of either Macintosh or Linux . . . or both!