Windows Vista Full Retail Versions (all prices USD)
Vista Ultimate: $399
Vista Business: $299
Vista Home Premium: $239
Vista Home Basic: $199
Windows XP Upgrades
Vista Ultimate: $259
Vista Business: $199
Vista Home Premium: $159
Vista Home Basic: $99 (Source: news.com)
Vista Home Premium: $239
Vista Home Basic: $199
Vista Home Premium: $159
Vista Home Basic: $99 (Source: news.com)
hey bob…you the two same items and two different prices…and what is the diff. between home and premium-do you know as of yet??? :
Apple G5 = around 2000 dollars, and in the same time you can buy wonderful configuration with one of those AMD64 processors for less than 700 Canadian dollars and that includes 17" TFT flat screen plus HP printer (in any Best Buy store around GTA - Greater Toronto Area)
Windows Vista Ultimate 1 leg 1 arm
Windows Vista Business 1 leg 1 ear
Windows Vista Home Premium 1 arm 3 toes
Windows Vista Home Basic 1 eye 1 ear (you won’t be getting Aero anyway)
Windows Vista Ultimate Upgrade 1 arm 4 toes
Windows Vista Business Upgrade 1 arm
Windows Vista Home Premium Upgrade 1 ear 3 toes 2 fingers
Windows Vista Home Basic Upgrade 1 eye
All prices include your soul.
Seriously Now that vista has been released to Manufacturing does anyone know the memory footprint of vista or how it will run Vs XP on the same hardware
I think the footprint would have been loosely connected the the minimum requirements. many would say that the minimum requirements are very optimistic for any of the Windows OS minimums, I mean they say you can run XP on 64MB of RAM. Yes you can but its like walking through treacle.
If you have the RAM footprint isn’t much of a problem, bearing in mind everything else that you run is going to add to that footprint and the overall minimum RAM requirements. It would be difficult to come up with a footprint just for vista alone when there will be so many different set-ups and different running programs (firewall, anti-virus, etc.), no one is just going to boot Vista and nothing else.