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Try as you might, you will find that it is impossible to upgrade Windows Vista Service Pack 1 to a previous edition of the operating system, namely Vista RTM. And if upgrading Vista SP1 to the gold version of Vista sounds like a contradiction, just bear with me, it does make sense. The fact of the matter is that with... |
11 April 2008 07:19 GMT |
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Windows Anytime Upgrade is a default feature of some of the Windows Vista editions. Because the latest Windows client ships in a variety of editions, with no less than four focused on the general consumers, Microsoft worked to streamline the process permitting users to upgrade from a lower-cost, less feature-rich ver... |
8 February 2008 11:17 GMT |
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Images with four hidden editions of Windows Vista have surfaced. In this context, you will be able to feast your eyes on the Vistas that Microsoft tucked away all this time. Launched for businesses in November 2006 and for the general consumers in January 2007, Vista came in a plethora of flavors, but just when you t... |
20 August 2007 06:04 GMT |
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One of the most accessible Windows Vista comparisons is dormant on your own desktop, provided that you are running the latest operating system from Microsoft. Windows Vista users can access a Comparison Matrix introduced into the operating system, with the exception of the Ultimate edition. All you have to do is open... |
15 June 2007 06:49 GMT |
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There are activation problems in the Windows Anytime Upgrade heaven. All editions of Windows Vista are basic versions with the sole exception of Ultimate, according to Microsoft. The Redmond Company introduced, concomitantly with the launch of Windows Vista, a new feature designed to enable users to develop a lower e... |
15 June 2007 03:40 GMT |
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Microsoft announced that the Windows Vista end-user license agreement will be modified in order to include terms covering Windows Anytime Upgrade. The new Windows Vista EULA will be made available tomorrow, and I will provide you with an update on the matter. But what will Microsoft change? Well, first off, let'... |
16 March 2007 11:35 GMT |
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