Windows Home Premium puts back most of the features you found in Windows XP Home SP2 (with the exception faxing capability) and gives you the better graphics with Windows Aero (assuming you have the video card and horsepower to support it). Again, most people running XP at home (particularly XP Media Center) have the same or more features at the moment than if they installed this edition.
VISTA BUSINESS and ENTERPRISE
Windows Vista Business is essentially Windows Home Premium excluding DVD Maker, Media Center, and other goodies, in exchange for network domain connectivity, group policy support and roaming profiles and the ability to scan and fax!
The Enterprise version is basically the Business version but is not available to retail. Enterprise is available through Microsoft Licensing and is meant for larger businesses. Vista Enterprise has special utilities that allows for easier large scale implementation and support.
VISTA ULTIMATE
Windows Vista Ultimate is the whole kit and caboodle that Vista offers giving you both the full multi media experience of Vista Home and the full network capabilities of Vista Business so that you can do your work and have fun at the same time. The Ultimate has a few extra little goodies not found in other versions. These extras include: Windows DreamScene that allows you to use Videos as your desktop wallpaper; BitLocker and EFS Enhancements that allow for Backup of BitLocker Passwords and such; and Microsoft's Texas Hold 'Em called "Hold 'Em Poker" Unless you just want the Basic version, for the few extra dollars, this is what you want to get.
WINDOWS
VISTA ULTIMATE UPGRADE LIMITED NUMBERED SIGNATURE EDITION (Signed by
Bill Gates Himself)
No kidding, no joke. What you get here is the Vista Ultimate Upgrade version for more money. What does that get you?? A numbered plate on the packaging, Bill Gates' Signature on the box and bragging rights!
FINAL THOUGHTS
Vista is great, but unless you are ready to
spend money on the new Microsoft Office
2007, new Anti Virus and New Anti Spyware,
New Hardware Upgrades and no utilities that
you currently use until your third party
manufacturer or software vendor creates a
new Vista compatible version, you may want
to hold off on upgrading until its time to
buy a new PC. Upgrade at your own risk!









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