* The new aero interface * User Account Control * Windows Meeting Space, Sticky Notes, Windows Calendar, Windows DVD Maker, Windows Contacts, Windows Fax and Scan, Windows Sidebar, Windows Mobility Center,and Windows Journal * Welcome Screen * Windows Speech Recognition
No. It is simply a bug fix / minor feature addition to Windows XP. It does not contain all of the features or technologies of Windows Vista.
Windows XP is stable. Vista is not. While many of the features are meant to be useful, many of them end up hogging system resources; making you wish you had kept with XP. There will be updates to Vista in the upcoming future that fix it's shortcomings.
No, Vista is a later release than XP.
No. A few games from Microsoft, such as Halo 2, were modified to work on Windows XP because they did not actually use any Vista-specific features. In general, though, a game that says it requires Vista likely does, or at least will not work on XP without modification.
No. Obviously, if you upgrade to Windows Vista, you will have Windows Vista.
There is no legal method for upgrading from XP to Vista free of charge.
windows Xp is better but Vista is slightly faster
The Basic thing are different with in Vista and Xp are tehy layout and representation and controll of the features of how the functionaliy and control of the OS is handle via the difference of them both.. First answer...WHAT? The user interfaces differ quite a bit from XP to Vista. Vista also requires much more user set up functions than XP. That was why it was a failure, Instead of Microsoft developing an easier interface, the designed a monster!!
You have to create at least one more partition for Vista. If you install Vista on the partition where XP is installed Vista will delete XP. To avoid such problem you have to have one more partition. When you do that just start the Vista installation process from XP and choose just created partition for Vista.
"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.
no we cannot use the software designed for XP in Vista.
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.