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True, the test answer is anyways.
No. Windows 7 is based upon Windows Vista but includes new features, bug fixes, and performance enhancements.
According to information that has been found there are a number of faults with Micfosoft's Windows Vista operating system. Some of the issues that received criticism are performance, privacy, security, driver support and product activation.
No. Quite the opposite. The next version of Windows, Windows 7, will be based on Windows Vista with some performance and usability tweaks.
Windows Vista has the distinction of being the most secure yet most problematic version of Windows. The privacy and performance issues were partially due to the fact that Vista would prevent the user from logging in if they didn't have a product key or their Vista copy was determined as counterfeit.This led to the rapid production of key generation programs by pros and hackers alike to try and solve this problem.
Windows Experience Index
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Windows Experience Index
Run the Windows Experience Index.
Yes I use it all the time on Windows vista home and Vista Ultimate with out any issues.
Resource View, Performance Monitor, and Reliability Monitor.
Windows Experience Index