Comparison Of Windows Xp Vista And Windows 7

  
  1. Vista To Windows 7 Upgrade

Hi There, Can you please help me make a better decision? I am faced with a decision to make between windows Vista and the new Windows 7.

Hello all: I have experience with Windows Vista and XP. I was wondering what are the advantages of using Windows 7 over Vista or XP? If it is a superior OS what are.

I am currently using Windows Vista Home Basic (32 Bit) which is currently giving me a lot of problems. Now I am thinking of investing in a higher version of windows. Can you please recommend to me in terms of: 1. User Friendliness 4. Reliability 5. Suitability for both Home use and Small Business (Home Office) 6. Connectivity to networked environment which has other versions of Windows, eg XP 7.

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Vista To Windows 7 Upgrade

Proofing tools for greek. Ability to handle multiple processes at one time 8. Will the programs that run on windows vista run on windows 7? I have an accounting program that I am using so I'd like to know if I won't have a problem if I choose windows 7 I have an offer to buy Windows Vista Ultimate and I want to compare it to Windows 7 Home Premium. Windows 7 is cheaper than Vista, version for version.

Windows builds nicely on Vista's security. Subjective - if you never customized XP in any way, you should get along well enough with Vista or Win 7. Windows 7 has proved reliable in testing. Since the release of XP, all Microsoft operating systems are good for either environment.

Windows 7 and Vista will connect to XP. Windows 7 and Vista outperform XP. In general yes, but there maybe drivers which have been coded to look for a specific OS. This is a commercial decision made by the hardware and software vendors which will leave them with the option to continue support for product as it nears the end of its product cycle, or push the consumer into buying a newly released product If you don't require Bitlocker encryption or the ability to connect to a corporate domain, Windows 7 Home Premium will do the job nicely. You should also bear in mind that support for 'home' versions of Vista, and that includes 'Ultimate', will end in 2012, where Windows 7 support will still be ongoing. In my opinion, you would be better advised to go to Windows 7 now, and miss out on the Vista step. Mike Hall MVP - Windows Desktop Experience Windows 10 Pro - Start10 - part of a local network which is a '3rd party optimizer-free' zone.

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