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Explore the six versions of Windows Vista, their features, and minimum system requirements. Learn about upgrading to Vista, user interface levels, Vista’s organizational roles, and language-specific modules. Upgrade your knowledge now!
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CIS 221 Lesson 1
What are the Six Versions of Vista • Windows Vista Starter • Windows Vista Home Basic • Windows Vista Home Premium • Windows Vista Business • Windows Vista Enterprise • Windows Vista Ultimate
Make sure that you know the different features supported in each version as listed in table 1-1
Windows Vista Premium Ready PC • 128 MB or graphics memory • 40 GB of hard drive capacity with 15 GB free • DVD-ROM drive • Audio output capability • Internet access capability
Upgrading a PC to Vista • When upgrading to a new operating system the user expects a significant improvement over the currently installed OS. • Processor considerations • System memory • Hard disk drives • Video display adapter
The four different user interface levels Windows Classic Windows Standard Windows Vista Basic Windows Aero Make sure you understand the;
Make sure you understand the; • Vista’s Organizational Rolls • Standalone • Workgroup • Domain
The Modular Naure of Vista Edition-Specific Module (business) From product key Language-Specific Module (English) Within setup process Win-Min Contains 95% of the operating system