I will wait to the future to let you know.
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I will wait to the future to let you know.
Would be really slow. Why do you want to know this?
Your answer is in your question.
Let me rephrase it for you.
If there is a requirement to do something, and I don't meet the requirement, can I do the thing?
...can i still run it.? I know it will be so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so slow and 50% of the time it might crash but I don't care can I still run it even if it takes a whole day to boot up.
By the time we have a 20 GB RAM requirement, our computers would have progressed beyond 1 and 2 GB sticks of RAM and gone into increments of 16/32 GB.
To answer your question, your computer will probably not even run the OS because it's so many generations behind, let alone have a disk drive that will accommodate whatever new disks we have in the future. It's like trying to run Vista on an Atari Commodore that accepts memory cartridges.
Just like how 128 MB sticks are almost unseen and if you had one you would probably tossed it out the window by now.
VERRRRRRRRRRYYYY SLOWLLLLLLYYYYYY or not at all it might have a requirement who klnows
Well saying as we went from using half a gig of ram to using 2 gb of ram in the past decade... it will take soooo long for an OS to actually require 20 GB of ram, like several decades.
But the answer is no, a difference of 18 GB's is too much, programs wont even run and it is highly likely that the OS won't even startup.
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