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Microsoft Windows Vista is an Operating System that debuted on January 30, 2007 and developed by Microsoft. The final development was finished in late 2006, but the operating system did not get distributed until later in 2007 when the existing OEM's such as Gateway and Hewlett-Packard could adapt.
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- July 22, 2005: Announced
- January 30, 2007: Released
- February 2008: Price cut
- Service Pack 1 was released on February 4, 2008
- Some companies have offered down-grades for people not wanting Vista
- Visual Styles: Windows Aero, Windows Classic, Windows Vista Basic, and Windows Vista Standard
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New Features
Windows Vista features many new features including an updated graphical user interface. The updated GUI features a new visual style named Aero. Aero can only run on Windows Vista Home Premium and above since it takes such high computer resources to run this style. Also new to Windows Vista is user account control, which like Unix-based operating systems prompts the user when they are about to make a big change to their computer. Also new is Windows Sidebar, which puts a widget-like bar at the side of the desktop which a user can fully customize.History
Development on Windows Vista first began in 2001 and was code-named "Longhorn", which was a few months after the release of Microsoft Windows XP. Vista was intended to be a minor Apple-like update to Windows XP which was set to be released sometime in 2003. However, this never happened and eventually Microsoft began development to have it as the next major operating system. Longhorn was renamed Windows Vista in 2005, and at the same time a beta test was launched. After several push-backs of the release date Microsoft finally released Windows Vista to the general public in 2007.Criticism
Windows Vista was quickly surrounded by criticism for the extra amounts of hardware that were required to run the new features such as Aero. User account control also annoyed people because of the insecurity of just clicking the "Allow" button instead of having to type a physical password or some other credential. Vista was also docked for the amount of Digital Rights Management on the operating system. Many small businesses resisted purchasing Vista in preference to the established Windows XP for these reasons.Recommended Requirements
Before choosing a version of Windows Vista, it is recommended that you run Microsoft's Upgrade Advisor.- 1GHz 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor
- 1GB of RAM (512MB for Home Basic)
- 40GB hard drive (20GB for Home Basic)
- Support for DirectX 9 Graphics
- DVD-ROM drive
- Internet Access
- Sound Card
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Microsoft Windows Vista on Amazon
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Microsoft Windows Vista Step by Step - $24.99
The smart way to learn the latest version of Microsoft Windows--one step at a time! Work at your own pace through the easy numbered steps, practice files on CD, helpful hints, and troubleshooting help to master the fundamentals of wor...
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Windows Vista All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech)) - $29.99
With Vista, Windows has had an extreme makeover. Many of the features that were old friends in Windows XP now look and act differently. And if you’re thinking of upgrading to Vista but haven’t done it yet, wow — there are eight different ve...
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Teach Yourself VISUALLY Windows Vista (Teach Yourself VISUALLY (Tech)) - $24.99
This book puts visual learners at ease by showing them how to maximize the new Windows features and interface Concise explanations walk readers through more than 150 Windows Vista tasks, covering everything from custo...
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Windows Vista Home Premium with SP1 Upgrade - $129.95
Upgrade to the preferred edition of Windows for home desktop and mobile PCs. Windows Vista Home Premium includes Windows Media Center, which helps you more easily enjoy your digital photos, TV, movies, and music. Plus, you'll have the peace...
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Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007 - $149.95
May be installed on up to three non-commercial home computers.
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