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Microsoft Windows Vista Business Upgrade 32 Bit English

Microsoft Windows Vista Business Upgrade 32 Bit English

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Microsoft - 66J02040
Rating Count : Rating: 4.5 8 review(s)
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pocket-lint.co.uk Title: Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium - PC Review

Pros: Quick, easy to use, looks and works great

Cons: Too many confusing versions, graphics heavy

Verdict: It may not be cool to like Microsoft but this version of the new OS is simple stunning: easy to use, impressive and (so far) safe to use, which makes upgrading to it a far more enjoyable thought

Summary: Is it time to finally replace Windows XP?
80/100
tech.co.uk Title: Windows Vista Home Basic

Pros: The cheapest version of Vista, Ideal for older PCs

Cons: Limited in terms of features, No Aero interface support, No Media Center interface

Verdict: If you want Vista, yet this is all you can run, you'd be better off putting the money towards a new PC

Summary: Windows Vista looks appealing, but are you going to feel happy about paying for it? We take a look at the Home Basic version which misses out the snazzy Aero interface
60/100
cnet.com.au Title: Microsoft Windows XP SP2 Review - Security And Utilities Software

Pros: - New firewall, - Pop-up ad blocker for Internet Explorer, - New Security Center makes managing security apps easier

Cons: - Created conflicts with our notebook's wireless connection, - Some security enhancements won't work with current Intel hardware, - Firewall lacks important features, - Download too large for dial-up users and CDs will take weeks to arrive once they're av

Summary: We recommend installing Windows XP SP2 but only after Microsoft has had a few weeks to work out the kinks.
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tech.co.uk Title: Windows Vista Business

Pros: Excellent networking features, Full image-based backup

Cons: No BitLocker encryption - only in Ultimate, No entertainment features or parental controls

Verdict: If you're going to use Vista in an office or even work from home, you'll need either this or Ultimate

Summary: Here we're looking at the Business version of Windows Vista, which has all the networking features plus full image-based backup but none of the entertainment features
80/100
pocket-lint.co.uk Title: Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium - PC Review

Pros: Quick, easy to use, looks and works great

Cons: Too many confusing versions, graphics heavy

Verdict: It may not be cool to like Microsoft but this version of the new OS is simple stunning: easy to use, impressive and (so far) safe to use, which makes upgrading to it a far more enjoyable thought

Summary: Is it time to finally replace Windows XP?
80/100
cnet.com.au Title: Microsoft Vista Home Basic Review - Operating Systems Software

Pros: Does improve some features within Windows XP, Fewer system crashes than Windows XP, Offers better built-in support options

Cons: Does not put Search on the desktop (it's buried within applications, within the Start Menu), No Aero graphics system in Home Basic, No new software yet written exclusively for Windows Vista, Optimised only for the Microsoft Windows ecosystem (for example,

Verdict: Windows Vista Home Basic is essentially warmed-over Windows XP, Windows XP SP3. If you're currently happy with Windows XP SP2, we see no compelling reason to upgrade. On the other hand, if you need a new computer right now, Windows Vista is stable enough

Summary: If you're currently happy with Windows XP SP2, it is not worth rushing out to purchase Vista Home Basic. On the other hand, if you need a new computer right now, Windows Vista is stable enough for everyday use.
70/100
tech.co.uk Title: Windows Vista Home Premium

Pros: All the entertainment features you'll need, Media Center included, At the right price point for Vista

Cons: Not for connecting to office networks at home, Missing the comprehensive feature set of Ultimate

Verdict: The right price for Vista, with the best of entertainment. Not for truly serious users though

Summary: Between the security improvements and the new interface Windows Vista looks appealing, but are you going to feel happy about paying for it? We take a look at the Home Premium edition, which is the best balance between cost and features
80/100
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