You forgot Ultimate edition!  Vista is like baskin robins, only not as
tasty.

Mike

On 9/23/07, Rev. Stewart Marshall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> There are four flavors of Vista.
>
> Home, Home basic, Business and Business Premium.
>
> Of the four the upper two are the best of the bunch and from what I
> understand the only ones MS Legal to run on parallels.
>
> However you will also pay a premium.
>
> Also note that when you get into Vista there are numerous programs
> that have not been tweaked for Vista.
>
> The first question that needs to be asked is, if she is installing
> Parallels and wants to run Windows is she doing it for a specific
> piece of hardware or software?
>
> If she is doing it for a particular piece of hardware do they have
> Drivers for Vista?  Will it run in Vista?  if it is software the same
> questions should be asked.
>
> I can see no reason to buy Vista Business or Business premium if what
> she wants to do will run in XP.  (Price for XP 95-105 and up. Vista
> Business 259-up)
>
> I have no problems with XP.  I run an antivirus (Free) and have my
> system behind a router with a firewall.  I use Eudora for my email
> and I trash all email and attachments I do not know!!!!
>
> Stewart
>
> At 06:42 PM 9/23/2007, you wrote:
> >Vista is more than XP with security turned on.  It's built in.  Since
> >security, or the lack there of, is one of XP's major flaws, I say that's
> >sufficient reason to choose Vista.
> >
> >If you're going to use Parallels, keep in mind that you must buy a
> business
> >edition of Vista (vs one of the home editions) to legally use it with
> >Parallels or receive any Parallels customer support.
>
> Rev. Stewart A. Marshall
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Prince of Peace
> Ozark, AL  SL 82
>
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