Whether you upgrade an older PC to Windows Vista or have bought a new PC with Vista installed, you might think the operating system doesn’t run as quickly as it should. You’ll learn more than a dozen things you can do to speed up your Windows Vista computer, from simple changes you may not have thought of to ways to streamline the inner workings of your computer. Don’t worry–we’ll walk you through it step by step.
Reports that Vista is selling poorly relate primarily to off-the-shelf sales Email Marketing Software - Free Demo compared to XP. New computers that have Vista pre-installed seem to be doing well, and Microsoft. Latest News about Microsoft has logged at least 60 million Vista licenses. The conclusion has to be that home PC customers are overwhelmed and intimidated by the prospect of installing Vista on a PC that already has XP.
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Astounded that Asus’ tiny Eee PC will ship with Linux, Microsoft has agreed to provide the Taiwanese vendor with a version of Windows Vista that can be pre-installed on the diminutive notebook, Asus has revealed.Asus has always stressed the Eee PC’s compatibility with Windows, despite the machine’s limited storage space - 2-8GB, depending on the model - and the fact that it only comes bundled with a version of Linux. If you want Windows, for now you have to buy and install it yourself.
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Many years ago I complained about Microsoft’s update policies, specifically about the sheer number of updates that were available only online. What was needed was a disk version of Windows Update. If you bought a new computer and connected to the Internet, especially for a dial-up user, you faced hours of updating from Windows Update, not to mention updating Microsoft Office.
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Windows Media Center is Microsoft’s all-in-one entertainment console, allowing you to view live and recorded TV, music, photos, videos, and other online entertainment. Windows Media Center is Microsoft’s all-in-one entertainment console, allowing you to view live and recorded TV, music, photos, videos, and other online entertainment.
Like many PC users, you’ve probably been looking at Windows Vista since its January release and wondering whether you want to take the jump and buy it. Assuming your computer can handle its demands, and your wallet or plastic can stretch to the price, it’s tempting. But there’s one vital question – can you easily migrate your data to Vista without spending days tearing out your hair? The answer, happily, is yes.
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