

I have 512MB on an old Dell PIII 500mHz and all apps work.

The more RAM you have, the greater likelihood that all apps will work correctly.

As such, some apps will almost certainly not be updated as they perform well in this environment, and updating will only serve to add bloat and therefore decrease CD space for additional apps. Note: My philosophy is that this is mainly a Rescue CD, and not a replacement Operating System. You may also have to press a key during boot to bring up a menu to choose your boot device. You may have to change some BIOS settings if your computer does not look to the CD before the HD for system booting. This CD is meant to "autoboot" meaning that when the CD is placed in the tray, and your computer is rebooted or turned off/on, the system will boot to the OS located on the CD.
