Some people will claim that there are none. I am one of those that skipped Vista entirely, but Windows 7 looks like it could be worth the upgrade.
New computers are not being sold with either operating system. If you want to use Windows XP on a new computer, you will have to purchase and install it yourself.
"Vista XP" is not a computer type. Vista and XP are both previous versions of the Windows operating system. The current version of Windows is Windows 8.1.
Window Vista is an operating system used on desktop and laptop computers. Windows Vista computers are computers that are compatible with the Windows Vista operating system. It is possible to purchase Windows Vista computers from any computer retailer, such as PC World or Currys.
XP themes are incompatible with Windows Vista. dno
If your computer had Windows XP on it and you upgraded to Vista, I heard you could call Microsoft and tell them how displeased you were with Vista and wish to downgrade back to XP. They will then deactivate your Vista Product Key and give you a XP product key, you will also have to have a Windows XP cd.
Alienware is a type of computer. There are one of the fastest operating computers on the market (and in my opinion, look the best). They typically run windows XP and Vista
Right-click on "My Computer" and select "Properties". You should see it at the bottom of the window it opened.
Age of Empires Expansion will operate under Vista and function under Multiplayer mode with XP computers. There is an issue between Vista and XP computers due to a more sophisticated UPnP (Universal Plug & Play) on Vista. By stopping the UPnP (not Plug & Play) service and the SSDP Discovery service (Simple Service Discovery Protocol) both the XP and Vista computers will interact with Age of Empires. One can detect the problem that this resolves by using a network analyzer (such as Wireshark http://www.wireshark.org/download.html) to capture network traffic. The Vista computer will transmit packets to the WAN IP Address on the Router and the router in turn will forward them to the XP computer. The XP computer on the other hand will transmit packets directly to the Vista Computer causing the Vista computer to issue a TCP Reset Packet killing the connection. Once the UPnP & SSDP services are stopped, the packets will flow directly between the two computers. Stopping these two services, however, may interfere with other programs ability to communicate through a firewall. So the service may need to be stopped for AOE play and then restarted afterward. No you can only play AOE3 on Vista
Windows Vista has numerous security improvements over XP, such as User Account Control (UAC).
Yes, it works with XP, Vista and Windows 7.
Halo 2 is made for Vista to get us customers switch to Vista instead of using XP.
Yes I have a computer that runs both.