There are several different versions of Windows Vista to choose from. Also, there are full versions and upgrade versions depending upon your needs. The below table shows the current (as of 4/2009) prices of the various versions of Windows Vista. For more current information, see the detailed matrices here: Full Versions: http://store.microsoft.com/microsoft/Windows-Windows-Vista/compare/10198 Upgrade Versions: http://store.microsoft.com/microsoft/Windows-Windows-Vista/compare/10197 Version: Upgrade / Full
Home Basic: $99.95 / $199.95
Home Premium: $129.95 / $239.95
Business: $199.95 / $299.95
Ultimate: $219.95 / $319.95
First, Microsoft does not have a "Home Basic" edition of Windows 7 (Home Basic was one of the Vista editions). The most basic edition of Windows 7 is called "Windows 7 Starter" and is only available (at least in the US) on certain small "netbook"-type computers, which may be a bit underpowered for the Home Premium edition. (Note that I'm not saying that any particular one is, just that it's possible.)That said, Windows 7 has a feature called "Windows Anytime Upgrade" that allows you to go from a "lower" edition of Windows 7 (such as Starter) to a "higher" edition (such as Home Premium). The cost is around $80 for the Starter to Home Premium upgrade directly from Microsoft; you may be able to get it for slightly less from retailers such as Amazon.com.If you actually have Windows Vista Home Basic, the upgrade price to Windows 7 Home Premium (again, directly from Microsoft) is about $120.
It depends on the precise flavor. The cheapest one you can actually buy has a suggested retail price of about $200 (if you're upgrading from a previous version of Windows, make that $120 instead).
Windows Vista comes standard with the purchase of a new computer. It is included in the purchase price of the computer and is not something you'll need to buy separately.
Depends on whether you are upgrading, or buying the full version. It also depends on what version you are buying. The cheapest way to get Windows 7 is buying the Home Premium Upgrade for $120. The good news is that the upgrade applies to both Vista and XP (all versions). The full version of Windows 7 Home Premium will be $200.
A Windows Vista computer disc price has many different prie options. It can range in price from $5.00 used to $60.00 at a computer store. If you buy used, make sure it is in working order and you are able to use it.
The regular editions of video games come with simply the game. Premium and Collectors editions come with more things, which explains the higher price.
Windows Vista Ready means that the PC does not have Windows Vista on it, but it can be easily upgraded for an additional price. If you buy a PC with Vista, you will get Vista already installed for no extra money.
Yes, you need a Windows Vista key code to reinstall Windows Vista. The key code is a 25-character code that is used to activate the Windows Vista operating system. It is usually printed on the product packaging or sent to you by email if you purchased it online. If you have lost your key code, you can purchase one from a website such as Microprokey .com which is known for selling genuine Microsoft products. With Microprokey, you can find a legitimate Windows Vista key code at an affordable price and get a 24/7 technical support service. Don't Mis 30% Off Coupon Code: MO30KEY
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Most recent PC video games will have their Minimum System Requirements displayed on the packaging it came in. Refer to this chart to see how much RAM is recommended for your games. If you can not find the Minimum System Requirements, I would recommend two 2GB sticks of RAM, for 4GB total. The price for a "Dual Channel Kit" with 4GB of RAM total is relatively low compared to 8GB Dual Channel Kits and not much more expensive than 2GB Dual Channel Kits.
Any promontory will provide many vistas of the surrounding area.In the Spanish language, 'vistas' means 'views'.Just look at those mountain vistas!
You do need a Windows Vista key code to reinstall Windows Vista. CNET is a great technology resource to use in looking up product information. This site will offer information on price, performance and rating for Windows Vista.