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
notice the prices are OEM, which is cheaper than the full retail
but not supported directly from microsoft, the oem must provide
support..
Is this not the stuff that is supposed to be sold only with a computer?
* == QUICK
Ultimate and the Business premium I was mentioning are the same cat.
And the prices you show there are for OEM. The licence on OEM
specifically prohibits it being installed in a virtual computer.
MS wants them to spend a whole bunch for a full copy of Business or
Ultimate to use it that
There are four flavors of Vista.
Home, Home basic, Business and Business Premium.
Actually, there are five: Home, Home Basic, Business, Enterprise, and
Ultimate (what you are calling Business Premium, I think), in
ascending order of what they contain (this can be read to be more
good stuff
I could buy an OEM to go along with the system I built this past
year. It would only be valid with that system and could not be
transferred over to any other system.
That is for people who are building systems for resale, not for their own
use.
No it is also being interpreted as being for sale to folks who build
their own. Newegg sells them with a warning,
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* Disclaimer: Qualifying proof of purchase must be recent
receipts showing the purchase of a mother board, hard drive, RAM and
a CPU.
New flavor: Genuine Windows® Vista Home Premium
Shipped with new Compaq notebook. What's the difference? Maybe if we got
Vista Ultimate it would have taken less than a week to get online with
wireless.
Choose your flavor
Any particular wife or just one of the bunch ?
I have just loaded XP onto a new MacBook Pro and it's running quite
well - now. I'm using Bootcamp which is the Apple provided software
for making their computers bootup with Windows. Parallels on the
other hand allows the Mac OS the Windows
At 04:12 PM 9/23/2007, you wrote:
Date:Sun, 23 Sep 2007 07:41:51 -0400
From:Wayne Dernoncourt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: first iMac question ug Vista
gerald
does she want to load Vista, or would she be better off
with XP? again, will a new UG work?
From everything I've read,
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
does she want to load Vista, or would she be better off with XP? again, will a
new UG work?
At 12:50 PM 9/22/2007, you wrote:
Bought wife a new iMac 2.4g 24. lots of questions. got parallels, now she
says she needs a(n) MS OS.
I think all Vista UG needs to see XP to UG. can she use a new
No reason at all to use 64bit, I'd stick with xp unless she has some
specific reason to Vista.
Mike
On 9/22/07, gerald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
does she want to load Vista, or would she be better off with XP? again,
will a new UG work?
At 12:50 PM 9/22/2007, you wrote:
Bought wife a new
Bought wife a new iMac 2.4g 24. lots of questions. got parallels, now
she says she needs a(n) MS OS.
Unless she is a software developer needing to test applications on
specific platforms, the first question to ask is says who? Nine times
out of ten this is a bogus line given by some IT type
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