Which Edition of Windows Vista Is Right For You?

Featured in Windows Vista Home Premium, Business and Ultimate versions, Windows Aero introduces a spectacular new visual interface. Transparent windows, smooth animation and crisp graphics are easy on the eyes and easy to navigate and search.

With Windows Vista Instant Search, you are never more than a few keystrokes away from whatever you’re looking for. Instant Search enables you to type a file name, property or even text contained within a file, and it returns pinpoint results. It’s fast and easy.


Windows Vista includes new Parental Control features that help you monitor, screen and manage your children’s computer use - keeping them safe, while giving you peace of mind.

Your entertainment options are growing - and so is your library of music, photos, movies and video clips. Windows Media Center helps you organize all your digital entertainment in one place and quickly find what you’re looking for using thumbnail pictures.

Roll your mouse over an item on the task bar and you get an instant preview - whether it’s a photo, a document or even a video. No more clicking and closing items to find out what you have open.

Feature Category Feature Description Home Basic Home Premium Business Ultimate
Search and Organize Windows Sidebar and Gadgets - instant access to your most frequently used tools and info O O O O
Instant Search and Windows Internet Explorer 7 - help you quickly find what you are looking for O O O O
Windows Aero - transforms the desktop experience with Windows Flip 3D navigation X O O O
Security Network Access Protection (NAP) - designed to prevent unauthorized clients from accessing internal networks X X O O
Windows Defender and Windows Firewall - designed to be the most secure Windows ever O O O O
Encrypting File System - through random keys X X O O
Parental Control Features - to monitor and manage computer use O O X O
Productivity Windows SuperFetch, ReadyBoost and ReadyDrive - designed to slash boot time and increase sleep performance O O O O
Windows Meeting Space - for collaboration and sharing documents X O O O
Digital Media Windows Media Center - enjoy all your media in one place X O X O
Windows Movie Maker - easier than ever to create professional-quality movies and share them with others O O O O
Mobility Windows Mobility Center - all of your important mobility settings in one spot X O O O
Sync Center - better management of synchronization O O O O
Remote Desktop - access to your computer’s files from virtually anywhere X X O O
Manageability Backup and Restore Center - helps protect against hardware failure with advanced backup features X O O O
Windows Update - can automatically keep your system up-to-date without impacting your data
O O O O

Windows Vista - Much-Awaited OS Update from Microsoft

It seems that only a short time has flown by and you’re still getting used to your Windows XP and now here’s a very much talked about, eagerly awaited, brand new operating system from Microsoft called Windows Vista. With almost five years between the release of Windows XP and the scheduled release of Windows Vista on January 2007, this has been the longest period of update/upgrade in the history of Microsoft’s operating systems. In view of this time delay, what changes should you expect from Windows Vista?


First, Microsoft introduces Windows Aero, the graphical user interface that is at the heart of Windows Vista. It employs a translucency effect on your windows thereby enabling you to see what’s underneath. It comes in handy if you’re the type who works with a lot of windows open. If you prefer the feel of the older versions, Windows Vista allows you to choose from several set-ups and displays reminiscent of Windows XP, 2000 and 98. If you’re not too keen on this or your PC becomes too bogged down by all the processes needed to enable the technique, you can simply turn this feature off either temporarily or permanently.

The second priority of Windows Vista is the much-improved security performance as compared with its predecessor, Windows XP. Many of the security vulnerabilities that users have experienced in Windows XP like viruses and such are now a thing of the past, or at least your system will be better guarded and protected in the future.

There are also new additions and improvements in the desktop functions. Windows Explorer has been totally revamped to incorporate better organizing, searching and navigating abilities. “Gadgets” are those small applications that you need at any given time like weather, calendar, calculator and even sports scores and can be placed anywhere on the desktop.

Upgraded versions of Internet Explorer, Media Player, Windows Mail (formerly Outlook Express) are also included in the system. New programs like Windows DVD Maker and Windows Media Center are designed to optimize the new graphics capability of Windows Vista. Windows Mobility Center is built-in to take advantage of mobile computing. There are also new fonts and games and even Parental Control to allow parents to regulate their kids’ usage of the computer.

Most of these changes are beneficial to end-users especially if you appreciate graphics and animation. But all these eye candy come at a price, of course. The core technologies that make these improvements work are designed with their eye on the future and programmers surely have a better understanding of and appreciation for them. Some performance enhancers include “SuperFetch” which tracks most used programs and auto-loads them and “ReadyBoost” and “ReadyDrive” which optimize flash drive memory to act as a buffer for caching. Networking has also been improved especially redesigned to accommodate built-in WiFi support. You should also look forward to Vista’s compatibility with BluRay and HD DVD devices.

Over-all, newer computers are most likely able to handle the system requirements for Windows Vista which are quite heavy on the graphics and memory. However, if you need to buy a new PC make sure that your processor has a minimum 800 Mhz and memory of 512Mb RAM to be able to run a basic Windows Vista capable PC. Anything higher than that already guarantees a working Windows Vista system.

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