Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor
Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor is designed to help Windows XP users identify whether their PCs are ready for an upgrade to Windows Vista, which edition of Windows Vista meets their needs, and which features of Windows Vista will be able to run on their PCs.
Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor
Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor
Futurelooks posted an article on Windows Vista
An IT professional discovers a way of getting a full version of Vista for the cost of a simple upgrade.
Vista upgrade workaround revealed
Vista upgrade workaround revealed
Vista beta driver for GeForce 8800 GTX/GTS GPUs.
[License: Freeware| Requires: Vista | Size: 41.9 Mb]
Nvidia ForceWare for Vista 64-Bit 100.64
[License: Freeware| Requires: Vista | Size: 41.9 Mb]
Nvidia ForceWare for Vista 64-Bit 100.64
Windows Easy Transfer Companion enables you to automatically transfer your most important programs from your Windows XP-based PC to your new Windows Vista-based PC. The software will move more than 100 of the most popular programs, as well as many others that you may have installed. You have complete control over selecting which programs to transfer, so only the programs you care about will move. The software will alert you if some programs may not be able to transfer, or may not transfer with high confidence. Most security software is not able to transfer due to technical reasons.
Easy Transfer Companion is designed to be used in addition to Windows Easy Transfer—which is part of Windows Vista and automatically transfers your data and settings. Connecting your two computers can be done with either an Easy Transfer Cable (available online, from retailers, and from PC manufacturers), or a home or small business network. If using an Easy Transfer Cable, you must first install Windows Easy Transfer on your Windows XP-based PC. By using Easy Transfer and Easy Transfer Companion you will be able to quickly and easily setup your new PC with all the data, settings, and programs that matter to you, so you can be productive on your new PC right away.
Easy Transfer Companion only transfers programs from a Windows XP-based PC to a Windows Vista-based PC. Easy Transfer Companion is currently in Beta, and only available for the US market.
Windows Easy Transfer Companion 6.0 (Beta)
Easy Transfer Companion is designed to be used in addition to Windows Easy Transfer—which is part of Windows Vista and automatically transfers your data and settings. Connecting your two computers can be done with either an Easy Transfer Cable (available online, from retailers, and from PC manufacturers), or a home or small business network. If using an Easy Transfer Cable, you must first install Windows Easy Transfer on your Windows XP-based PC. By using Easy Transfer and Easy Transfer Companion you will be able to quickly and easily setup your new PC with all the data, settings, and programs that matter to you, so you can be productive on your new PC right away.
Easy Transfer Companion only transfers programs from a Windows XP-based PC to a Windows Vista-based PC. Easy Transfer Companion is currently in Beta, and only available for the US market.
Windows Easy Transfer Companion 6.0 (Beta)
Some users of the new operating system are having a tough time connecting to the virtual world.
No 'Second Life' for Microsoft's Vista
No 'Second Life' for Microsoft's Vista
Company releases patches for 20 security flaws in many products, but none of the Windows problems affect the recent update.
No Vista fixes in Microsoft's dirty dozen
No Vista fixes in Microsoft's dirty dozen
Legit Reviews posted an article on Windows ReadyBoost
Microsoft operating system expected to drive 5,000 new jobs in Illinois.
Windows Vista Expected to Generate $3 Billion in New Revenue for Illinois IT Industry in 2007
Windows Vista Expected to Generate $3 Billion in New Revenue for Illinois IT Industry in 2007
Hardware Analysis posted an article: To Vista or not to Vista, that's the question?
Legit Reviews has posted a guide about installing Windows Vista Ultimate with RAID
The honeymoon ended early for Microsoft's Vista operating system, after word spread Wednesday about a flaw that could allow remote attackers to take advantage of the new operating system's speech recognition feature.
Vista hole opens door to 'shout hacking'
Vista hole opens door to 'shout hacking'
Through T-Mobile and The Cloud, Microsoft offers three free months of access to early adopters of its newly released OS.
Install Vista, get free Wi-Fi
Install Vista, get free Wi-Fi
As customers line up to buy new PCs capable of running Microsoft's new Windows Vista OS, vendors like Dell and Hewlett-Packard (HP) are preparing to process a surge of discarded, outmoded computers.
Vista sales could boost PC recycling
Vista sales could boost PC recycling
Microsoft finally rolled its Vista operating system out the door Tuesday, billing it as its most secure operating system ever, but what are the security features that will really matter to enterprise users?
Microsoft's top three Vista security features
Microsoft's top three Vista security features
TrustedReviews looked at Microsoft Windows Vista
As Windows Vista appeared in computer stores worldwide, Microsoft said Tuesday that part of the design of the new operating system is the work of the European Commission.
Microsoft will change Vista to meet EU requirements
Microsoft will change Vista to meet EU requirements
At CompUSA in San Francisco, the new operating system is greeted with crowds, barbeque and a football star.
Vista 'madness' in S.F.
Vista 'madness' in S.F.
Viper Lair posted a quick guide about the differences and features of Microsoft's latest OS.
Microsoft's Bill Gates ushered his company's new Vista OS and Office 2007 software suite into Europe on Tuesday morning, near the end of a round-the-world event that brings the software to 70 countries in 19 languages.
Gates brings Vista and Office 2007 to Europe
Gates brings Vista and Office 2007 to Europe