Aero requires more resources and lookes better in my oppinion. It makes some of the window borders transparent and the buttons for exit, restore, minimize bigger along with the preview where if you hover mouse over an application on the toolbar it shows a mini tab of it
THere is no such OS called windows premium., but in vista there are many flavours called vista basic, home premium and vista ultimate. In these variations the higher you go the more extra features u get and obviously the more you pay for it. LIke vista basic does have windows aero and home premium does not have dream scenes, bit locker etc which ultimate has., but the basic OS is the same. :)
The difference between windows XP and Vista are: The Box colors, instead of being solid colors, they're translucent. The Text on the boxes differ as well. You can also download widgets on the Vista. However, the XP is faster. vista is also trying to look/work like an i-mac with many small extras compared to xp although does not really work as is sort of half way between an imac and an xp
because vista home basic only has the basic theme not the aero one
Many new computers do not come with Windows Vista Basic. Some of the older ones do. You can request that they put Windows Vista basic on your computer upon purchasing.
That edition of Windows Vista does not exist. Windows Vista exists in two editions for home users: Windows Vista Home Basic and Windows Vista Home Premium.
Windows Vista Home Premium has the same features that Home Basic has, in addition to the following features that Home Basic does not have: * Windows Aero interface * Windows Mobility Center * Tablet PC Support * Windows Meeting Space * Windows SideShow * Windows Media Center * Scheduled Backup * Windows DVD Maker * Assorted Games * Windows Movie Maker
That's a new question! Now then, the differences between Windows 7 and Vista Basic are: that Windows 7 has multi-touch for all the supported hardware, it looks much more advanced for the era of technology that we are currently in and it works much faster as well.
This is because when a program runs in Windows Vista that isn't compatible with ceirtain visual element of Windows Vista (Usually due to it being an older version of the program) is will change the theme to Vista Basic in order for the program to run properly.
Simply put, Windows Vista Home Basic is just the basis of the real Vista Experience. If you just need to search the internet, and view a few photos, then this version might be for you. However, if you are doing school projects etc. then you would greatly benefit from the Vista Home Premium. Here is something that may help you decide for sure what you need just for you. Check it out~ Michelle http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/windowsvista/editions/choose.mspx
Home Basic does not contain aero special effects, but, Premium contains it. Visit www.vistahunt.com for any doubts on Vista.
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