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.
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.
No your windows 7 will not deleted
Yes one can use the vista in a server 2003 network As long as it is Vista Business or Vista Ultimate.
Vista Business, Enterprise, or Ultimate Editions
No. Obviously, if you upgrade to Windows Vista, you will have Windows Vista.
IIS is included in the Business, Ultimate, and Enterprise editions of Windows Vista.
gpedit.msc, but it is only allowed in xp pro, or xp ultimate, vista ultimate and vista business.
No.Windows Vista's physical memory limits are 4 GB (for 32-bit) and 128 GB (for 64-bit) for the Ultimate version.Here are the memory limits for some versions of Vista:32-bitsWindows Vista Ultimate: 4 GBWindows Vista Enterprise: 4 GBWindows Vista Business: 4 GBWindows Vista Home Premium: 4 GBWindows Vista Home Basic: 4 GBWindows Vista Starter: 1 GB64-bitsWindows Vista Ultimate: 128 GBWindows Vista Enterprise: 128 GBWindows Vista Business: 128 GBWindows Vista Home Premium: 16 GBWindows Vista Home Basic: 8 GBWindows Vista Starter: N/A
Differences between Vista Business and Enterprise : VISTA BUSINESS DOES NOT HAVE : 1. Bit- locker drive encryption 2. Subsystem for UNIX-based Applications 3. Virtual PC Express 4. All worldwide user interface languages (36 languages total) available 5. Support for simultaneous installation of multiple user interface languages -- Vista Business has the option to be upgraded to vista Ultimate . But Vista Enterprise does not have that as it is already power packed for Business purposes . -- Vista Business also has Windows movie maker which can be found in home Premium and Ultimate but it is not there in Enterprise. -- Moreover Vista business is retail where as Vista Enterprise is volume-license only.
Yes; you must use an upgrade disk, and it has to be the same "bit" that your current OS is (e.g. 32-bit upgrades to 32-bit, 64-bit upgrades to 64-bit).
Only Windows Vista Business, Enterprise and Ultimate editions have this feature built into the operating system.
Vista Home Premium is produced by Microsoft Windows. It is one edition of the Vista series, the others are: starter; home basic; business; ultimate; and, enterprise.