There are three things a user can do here (note, we don’t recommend the registry hacks). This has been fixed in later builds.Ĥ) If the graphics card and driver were added to the system after vista was first setup, then the performance assessment needs to be re-run before Vista will automatically enable Aero. This can again be overridden by the user using step #2.ģ) There is a bug in Vista RC2 that prevents the user from overriding the 512 MB rule using the control panel. The performance assessment for the hardware is indicated in the “Performance Information and Tools” control panel.Ģ) The end-user should be able to manually enable Aero using the Appearance Settings dialog from the control panel: Control Panel -> Window Color and Appearance -> Open Classic appearance properties -> Select the Windows Aero color scheme.Ģ) Vista will not automatically enable Aero on systems with 512MB of system memory (RAM) or less. The video RAM is just one criteria and depending on the hardware configuration and resolution, 64 MB VRAM may be sufficient to turn on Aero. I just became aware of this thread and want to clarify a couple of things.ġ) Some graphics adapters are not sufficiently powerful for Vista to automatically enable Aero.
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