erm? so is all i've been told about it lies then? that you have to keep the 
windows dvd in the drive to run it? or will computers start coming with two 
drives?

regards,

damien





----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Thomas Ward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Gamers Discussion list" <gamers@audyssey.org>
Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 4:39 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] Windows Vista


> Hi Kim and all,
> I am approving this topic as I am certain many gamers are going to be
> asking the same kinds of questions.
> Overview
>
> Windows Vista is a totally new operating system, and is the first
> operating system to offer a fully 3D graphical operating environment
> Microsoft has named Windows Arrow.
> The new Windows Explorer can not only burn data cds and music cds it has
> been updated to burn data dvds, your home vidios and pictures to dvds,
> and with Windows media center you can play your dvds and edit media 
> content.
> Windows Vista has an all new firewall which allows you to block all
> ports you are not using to prevent hackers, crackers, trogen horses, and
> other attempts to access your data and content remotely.
> Windows Vista comes with the .NET Framework 3.0, DirectX 10.0, and
> Windows Media 11, Internet Explorer 7.0, Outlook Express 7.0, Windows
> Media Center, and a bunch of other new stuff never seen before.
> In addition Windows Vista is the first and only operating system that
> supports the playing of the new blue ray high definition dvds that have
> just came out on the market in the USA. According to press releases from
> MS only Vista and newer operating systems will support the blue ray high
> def disk technology.
> Since .NET framework 3.0 is now a core component of the operating system
> rather than an add on Microsoft has bundled the managed DirectX 10 and
> Managed SAPI support for .NET enabled games and applications right out
> of the box. No extra software required. Good news for Monty and Raceway
> fans which are already using the .NET technologies as the core component
> of those games.
> Apparently Windows Vista has also intruduced some built in speech
> recognition into the operating system which allows you to voice dictate
> emails in Outlook Express, and other documents using notepad wordpad, 
> etc..
> I've read there is suppose to be some new features with Vista that
> allows you to interface with the MS XBox 360, and do some special things
> if you have an XBox as well.
> One other cool feature I read about is Windows Vista is installed from
> images rather than a triditional setup file so the os is litterally
> extracted on to your hard drive, and ran and configured from that point.
> Here is a general list of requirements for running Vista with Windows
> Arrow disabled which I think most blind users would likely wish to do.
> You need at least a 40 MB hard drive, 512 MB of ram, 800 MHZ processor,
> a dvd disk drive, and a video card that supports 3D axcelerated
> graphics. If you want all the really cool blue ray support and the
> Windows Arrow desktop experience we are talking a gig of memory and
> somethinglike a 1.2 GHZ processor, 3D graphics card, and so on.
>
> Kim Etheridge wrote:
>> Hi. I know this is off topic, but what all comes with Windows Vista?
>>
>
>
>
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