4. HISTORY
Microsoft Windows Vista is developed
for personal computers
Vista was released in January 30, 2007
Windows Vista is above to the xp to
install oneself .
5. Longhorn Alpha 5048 version was used
to xp code by that time
Longhorn project cancelled because
Xp core old for been.
New Longhron project was started
above the windows server.
6. Properties
New visual theme.
New find properties.
New network properties.
New print,sound and visualization
properties.
Windows Vista is using directx10.
Characters are more clear and evident.
7. Windows SuperFetch, allows the
computer to run faster.
Search in the Start menu and search
boxes, with each folder in Windows
programs have been easier to achieve.
8. Vista also a Peer-to-Peer technology,
increasing the level of communication
between machines on home network
9.
10. Vista’s versions
Windows Vista Starter
Windows Vista Basic
Windows Vista Business
Windows Vista Ultimate
Windows Vista Enterprise
Windows Vista Home Premium
11. Windows wista starter is the cheapest
version.
U.S., European Union, Australia and
Japan, as well as advanced technology
markets, is not available.
12. Windows Vista Basic: The most basic
version of Vista.
Windows Vista Business: More
secure than the Home Basic version.
It used for workplaced.
Windows Vista Enterprise:
Business, the enhanced version.
13. Windows Vista Ultimate: Home and
Business versions of Vista is the
highest version that combines.
Vista has encryption software , it’s
name is BitLocker.
14. Windows Vista Home Prmium:
Computers at home or on the move in
the greater ease of use, security and
entertainment offering version.
15. Reactions From Windows Vista
Usefulness appeared in features such
as User Account Control.
Accused of stealing Apple's ideas.
Vulnerable to security exploits and
malicious software.
16. Hardware Requirements
1 gigahertz (GHz) 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit
(x64) processor
1 gigabyte (GB) of system memory (512
megabytes (MB) for Home Basic)
40 GB hard drive with at least 15 GB of
available space (20 GB for Home Basic)
17. Support for DirectX 9 graphics with
WDDM and 128 MB of graphics
memory (32 MB for Home Basic)
DVD-ROM drive
Audio Output
Internet access (fees may apply)
18. Additional requirements:
Actual requirements and product
functionality may vary based on your
system configuration.
While all editions of Windows Vista can
support multiple core CPUs,
only Windows VistaBusiness, Ultimate,
and Enterprise can support dual
processors.