Windows Vista - Are You Ready ?
Set your systems for Vista
Microsoft has kicked off a campaign aimed at helping customers prepare for the new operating system, which is set for a mainstream launch in January. Microsoft launched a "Get Ready" Web site, which includes an Upgrade Advisor tool to help people determine just how Vista-ready an existing PC is.
Does Vista really need 15GB of disk space?
In short, no. But this alarming message may appear on your monitor.
It's all explained HERE.
Windows Vista Beta 2: The key word is 'Beta'
I've just spent the past four days living and breathing Microsoft’s Windows Vista Beta 2. I would like to tell you how easy it was to install and how much fun I’ve had using Vista Beta 2 over the past few days, but I can’t. That’s because the combination of Beta 2 and the laptop computers I tried to install it on was like trying to mix oil and water.
Read the entire article HERE.
Vista - Premium Ready
Computer makers who meet higher requirements will be able to tout their machines as "Premium Ready," indicating the PCs are able to take advantage of higher-end features, such as Vista's Aero graphics. Microsoft did publish official minimum requirements for Vista, largely matching the Vista-capable specifications. Systems need ...
Read the article HERE.
Microsoft has kicked off a campaign aimed at helping customers prepare for the new operating system, which is set for a mainstream launch in January. Microsoft launched a "Get Ready" Web site, which includes an Upgrade Advisor tool to help people determine just how Vista-ready an existing PC is.
Does Vista really need 15GB of disk space?
In short, no. But this alarming message may appear on your monitor.
It's all explained HERE.
Windows Vista Beta 2: The key word is 'Beta'
I've just spent the past four days living and breathing Microsoft’s Windows Vista Beta 2. I would like to tell you how easy it was to install and how much fun I’ve had using Vista Beta 2 over the past few days, but I can’t. That’s because the combination of Beta 2 and the laptop computers I tried to install it on was like trying to mix oil and water.
Read the entire article HERE.
Vista - Premium Ready
Computer makers who meet higher requirements will be able to tout their machines as "Premium Ready," indicating the PCs are able to take advantage of higher-end features, such as Vista's Aero graphics. Microsoft did publish official minimum requirements for Vista, largely matching the Vista-capable specifications. Systems need ...
Read the article HERE.
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