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Windows Vista
You have to already have Windows Vista or XP installed on you computer to use the upgrade version. You need the full version if you have an older version of Windows or something else like Ubuntu.You can get round this if you are happy to mess with the registry see: http://www.downloadsquad.com/2009/10/23/save-80-on-your-windows-7-purchase-the-upgrade-does-full-inst/Hope that helps
The two are the same product. The upgrade requires a previous registered (e.g. legal) copy of Windows XP or Vista. The full version, which costs more, can be installed without needing to verify a previous version. Generally, the full version is needed for (new) computers being sold at retail, while the upgraded version is bought for computers which already have (legal/registered copies of) Windows XP or Vista installed.
Upgrade implies that you have to have a copy of Vista home premium in order to install upgrade. Full version is comprehensive and does not require you to have any OS in advance.
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Yes Vista, XP or 2000 must be on your personal computer if you want to use the full capabilities of the Vista GPS.
There is no full form for Vista Actuly Vista is a roman word wich means Security hope i helped
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Just get the full SP2 now.
Depends on whether you are upgrading, or buying the full version. It also depends on what version you are buying. The cheapest way to get Windows 7 is buying the Home Premium Upgrade for $120. The good news is that the upgrade applies to both Vista and XP (all versions). The full version of Windows 7 Home Premium will be $200.
buy the full version