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Originally posted by ImNotFromIndia
System Requirements
Below are the minimum requirements your computer needs to run Microsoft Firefox. Some components may require additional system resources not outlined below.
Microsoft Firefox 2007 will run on most Operating Systems (by Microsoft).
Computer/Processor
Quadcore CPU 4.6GHz processor or higher (For the loading of Hotmail.com)
Operating Systems
Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2)
Windows XP Professional x64 Edition
Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 (SP1)
All Major Linux Distributions (As if...)
Memory
To compensate for frequent memory leaks:
Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) - 873 MB
Windows XP Professional x64 Edition - 1680 MB
Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 (SP1) - 870 MB
Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 ia64 - 2180 MB
Drive
Microsoft HD-DVD-ROM drive (Required to maintain dangerous CPU temperatures)
Display/Graphics
1080i or higher-resolution screen with any 512mb SLI Graphics card. (For High Definition GIF images)
Peripherals
Microsoft Mouse, Microsoft IntelliMouse, or any compatible Microsoft device. (Otherwise all hyperlinks will be disabled)
Software
Microsot Powerpoint 2007 (For exceptional Spyware Protection)
Credit Card
Microsoft accepts Visa, Mastercard, Amex, Delta and Discover.
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It'll be worse at home.Originally posted by DaveBThe internet hates you. Give and go home
I have activeX/scripting turned off as default there. Getting sites (like hotmail) that insist on bouncing you to url's with no obvious connection to the one you are looking for to work, is tough.
But better than ending up at a site that downloads a poxy virus.
timLast edited by tim123; 14 November 2006, 12:15.
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No. but i'm still on IE6Originally posted by tim123Is anyone else having login problems.
It keeps on refusing to even show me the log in screen, not that it needs this it should be using my login from the cookie.
And no, this problem didn't arrive with IE7, it was doing this before I upgraded.
tim
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Originally posted by tim123Is anyone else having login problems.
It keeps on refusing to even show me the log in screen, not that it needs this it should be using my login from the cookie.
And no, this problem didn't arrive with IE7, it was doing this before I upgraded.
tim
The internet hates you. Give up and go home
Last edited by DaveB; 14 November 2006, 12:07.
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