No. Obviously, if you upgrade to Windows Vista, you will have Windows Vista.
first upgrade to win7 home premium and then use anytime upgrade to ultimate! that was easy....
You can upgrade to from older versions of Windows to the latest like XP to Vista but installed programs will probably be removed and need to be reinstalled, and you need to be careful about the stored information on your computer. P.S. Windows 7 is newer and thus recommended instead of Vista in case you already did not know.
Windows Vista upgrade home premium can be found online for $55 on a few sites. The Business version of Window's Vista upgrade can be found for around $150.
Microsoft Word, and Excel are nothing to do with the operating system. The programs will work with Windows 7.
It's something called "Windows Anytime Upgrade". To go to Vista Ultimate from Vista Business, it will cost you $139.00 Please make sure you're system is capable of running Vista Ultimate by downloading the "Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor" directly from Microsoft below: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-vista/get/upgrade-advisor.aspx Now, read this page for "Windows Anytime Upgrade" : http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Windows/en-US/help/37070041-1b90-4433-be0c-ab2855841b981033.mspx Hope this helps.
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no,you'd have to install vista by itself on the computer,but,yes,Its a upgrade to xp
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There is no legal method for upgrading from XP to Vista free of charge.
of course