Give a listen to the most recent TWIT.  They have a pretty thorough
discussion of what the differences are.  Also there is some good info
on this page:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows%C2%AE_Vista

From what I gather is Basic Ready means no Aero, Instant On, or any of
the other cool features.  The biggest being that the system won't have
a hybrid hard drive.

On 12/1/06, Thane Sherrington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
When MS differeniates between Basic Ready and Premium Ready systems
does that mean that any version of Vista will run on either machine,
but on the Basic Ready it will run without Aero, or do they mean that
the Basic Ready can only run Windows Vista Home Basic?

T




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Brian

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