I have an Acer Aspire One Netbook (model number:KAV60). It has a 32-bit Windows XP Home operating system that came with one 1 GB RAM PC2-6400 card. Even though I've read that it should use PC2-5300, is the maximum I can put in a 2 GB PC2-6400 card?
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Your processor is the problem : It's a dual core 1GHz AMD C-Series processor C-50 and even though it might barely be able to run the game, the game was made before the processor type was released, and thus the game doesn't know what the heck it is and only sees that its a 1GHz CPU and thus considers it to slow to run the game.
Here are the system requirements: Operating Systems: Windows XP SP2 / Windows Vista
- CPU: 2.4 GHz
- RAM: 512 Megabytes of RAM (1 GB required for Windows Vista)
- DirectX 9.0c Compatible 3D accelerated 128 MB video card or equivalent (must support Shader Model 2.0 or above)
- DirectX 9.0c Compatible Sound Card
512kbit/s or greater broadband connection for online gameplay
- 6.1 GB free hard disk space for DVD format and additional space required for DirectX 9.0c installation
- 8x or faster DVD-ROM drive
Hi, Yes you can install XP on that netbook. Now because there is no optical drive in that netbook you will need an external CD/DVD drive connected to the netbook and an XP install CD.
You can get the Windows drivers from Acer here >>>>>>>
http://gd.panam.acer.com/home/
Just look under the netbook for the correct model number, select netbook, then Acer One and click on your model to download the drivers.
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