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Microsoft provides multiple versions of Windows Vista. There are two versions for home users and two versions for business users as well as an all-encompassing version for users who want all available features. Unlike its predecessors, Windows Vista allows you to upgrade between versions. Windows Vista appears in different versions. Fortunately, most people only need to concern themselves with four, and you can probably winnow the list down to two or three pretty quickly. Microsoft chose the feature sets assigned to specific Vista versions with one specific goal in mind: maximizing Microsoft profits. That’s why you’ll find plenty of upgrade routes and plenty of opportunity to spend more money through the Windows Anytime Upgrade program, which lets you upgrade from Home Basic Edition to Home Premium, Home Basic to Ultimate, Home Premium to Ultimate, or Business Edition to Ultimate. In addition to hype there are some tangible reasons to upgrade and or switch over to Windows Vista. I can recount only some of them. Start from the appearance. Windows Vista looks different; window, desktop, start button, start menu, taskbar, everything has a new look. Window in Windows Vista looks somewhat similar to that of in Mac OSX. Minimize, maximize and the close buttons seem new. Related Article Tags: , , , , Microsoft has done it again. Introducing their latest version of windows Operating System for PCs. The big question here is if one should upgrade to Windows Vista or just sit put and be content with the good old XP and wait it out until the market has tried and tested the newer operating systems. Related Article Tags: , , , , , If you are looking to buy Vista, make sure you know about this language pack problem or you may think you have a bigger problem than you think. Related Article Tags: , , , , If you have a PC with Windows XP installed, and it works well enough for what you want to do, leave it alone. Keep your Windows XP machine updated with the latest security patches, as soon as they're tested and found to be reliable. But don't throw it in the trash heap yet. Related Article Tags: , , , If you own a used or refurbished laptop, you may be considering what you need to do to upgrade your machine to Window's Vista OS. Related Article Tags: , , , With Windows Vista, Windows Genuine Advantage is built in. WGA for Windows Vista is enabled by the Software Protection Platform (SPP), a new set of anti-piracy technologies to help Microsoft make software piracy harder and to help protect consumers and business against the risks of counterfeit software. Get to know more about Software Products for Windows. Related Article Tags: , , The holidays are almost here and a lot of folk want Windows Vista. Here are some tips to help you upgrade. New install will follow next week. Related Article Tags: , , , , , ,
Here's the latest on Microsoft Vista, including a new method of delivery, extended support for XP users, and one billion dollars! Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , , Those who choose Vista will need to pick the version that suits them best. For consumers, Vista comes in three different forms: Home Basic, Home Premium and Ultimate. A few years ago using Windows' earlier version was a treat. Ask those who started computers with DOS. Now there are much more choices for users. Related Article Tags: , , There are no secrets here. Everything I cover is published in the windows help files or scattered across the Microsoft website. Perhaps it is compiled in a somewhat more usable form here. At least it will keep you from having to do the searches, from sifting out the chaff, and from sorting the usable data. Related Article Tags: , , , Many people who rushed into the download and installation of the new Windows Vista are having second thoughts. Like everything new, the bugs are not quite worked out. Microsoft has a great concept in Windows Vista, except it has some potential problems. Many businesses run Windows XP or Windows 2000 and have established great success with their current product and tend to be a little apprehensive about installing the new Windows. They may have good reason. The Window Systems they are using now have been around longer, are tested and have been proven to work for the businesses with IT technicians. Related Article Tags: , , This is a very difficult question to answer as Windows Vista, being recently launched, still is in the testing stage as far as the end users are concerned. There are a lot of reports on incompatibilities with hardware as well as software are concerned. Related Article Tags: , , , , , Windows Vista comes in six different editions. Obviously as the person making buying decisions, you will be confused about choosing the right edition. Jason Brown writes about the differences of each edition. Find out which version is right for you in this article. Related Article Tags: , , , , The Windows Vista Themes allow people to be able to change the visual elements of the desktop area on their computer by selecting a theme that is stored on their computer. Related Article Tags: , , , Microsoft stated in 2007 that it is planning Windows 7 development for a three-year time frame starting after the release of its predecessor, Windows Vista, but that the final release date will be determined by product quality. Unlike its predecessor, Windows 7 is intended to be an incremental upgrade with the goal of being fully compatible with existing device drivers, applications and hardware. Related Article Tags: , , , Now edit the content manually with the help of vista registry editor. Want to know how read on further. Related Article Tags: , , Vista registry fix enables you to overcome various Windows Registry-related problems that are encountered while using your Windows Vista operating system. Related Article Tags: , , Learn all about Vista cracks and why they are not as they seem. Related Article Tags: , ,
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