With Microsoft’s Windows Vista operating system now in stores around the world, lots of PC users are wondering whether their machines are up to the task of running it.One way to find out is to read the “minimum requirements” notes on the side of the Windows Vista box. But few take this seriously. So what do you really need in your computer to be a happy Windows Vista user?
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Microsoft has posted download links to Windows Vista SP1 RC Preview on the MSDN homepage for MSDN subcribers. “Get the latest preview of Windows Vista SP1 on MSDN Subscriber Downloads. This new release of SP1 addresses reliability and performance issues, and provides support for new hardware and several emerging standards.” Windows Vista SP1 is slated for an early 2008 release but beta testers can get their hands on early preview builds. Users have reported that the service pack not only includes many bug fixes but several performance enhancements as well.
The last part of the article about the 100 reasons Microsoft thinks you’ll be speechless when you will use Windows Vista, reveals you facts like how you can be more productive when working offline or how the Improved File and Folder Sharing allows you to more effectively share folders and files with others on your network.
For a brief time Friday, it looked as if developers were going to be able to get their hands on a test version of the first Vista service pack, which is due for final release next year.Enthusiast site Neowin noticed a posting on Microsoft’s MSDN developer site that promised developers could “Get the latest preview of Windows Vista SP1 on MSDN Subscriber Downloads.
In this tutorial we will show you how to disable the aero transparency in Windows Vista. There are two reasons why you should do this: first of all if you don’t have a powerful computer this will speed up your Vista OS and the second reason is because this will help have a better visibility on your desktop.
The ninth part of the article with the 100 reasons Microsoft thinks you’ll be speechless when you will use Windows Vista you will find things like how to connect your PC to your television set or how the Windows DreamSceneC transforms your PC desktop.
Since Windows Vista has been released to the public, there has been a lot of confusion and hype surrounding some of the licensing decisions and restrictions with which Microsoft Corp. saddled the operating system and its many versions. Additionally, there’s a new type of product key and a volume key management system that you might not know about. In this article, I’ll take a look at five distinct points about Vista licensing and key management and give you the most current answers to what I’ve found are the most common questions about those topics.
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With Microsoft’s Windows Vista operating system now on store shelves around the world, lots of PC users are wondering whether their machines are up to the task of running it.One way to find out is to read the “minimum requirements” notes on the side of the Windows Vista box. But few take these seriously. So what do you really need in your computer to be a happy Windows Vista user?
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