you bought a new "mini" what? what are you referring to? you bought a new "mini" what? what are you referring to?
what do you mean from windows vista x64 to windows vista? they are both the same thing. there is win32 and win64. so i don't know what you mean by that
Do you mean upgrade to Windows 7 from Vista? Yes, without a doubt.
Do you mean Windows Vista?Zoo Tycoon 2 is supposed to work on Windows vista, but I am having problems with it myself.
If by any you mean every, then no. However, many end users are in fact happy with Windows Vista,
if you mean windows explorer 7, then just download it from the Microsoft site.
If you mean by the loading time, it depends on the computer. If you mean in general, it can be very frustrating, and if you are going to use it for your company, windows xp works the best. Vista can be very frustrating, depending on how you are going to use it.
All you have to do is set your computer's time and date.
Yes. However, you must make sure that the version of Halo 2 you are trying to play is the PC edition rather than the XBOX version. It should read "Halo 2 for Vista" or something similar. Now this does NOT mean it is only compatible with Vista. Halo 2 is compatible with Windows Vista and Windows 7, but not Windows XP.
That would be because the Windows Vista is set up for a larger operating system than what your laptop probably has. You might have the minimum system requirements, but just because you have those does not mean it is going to run at top speed.
All laptops purchased with Windows included have "built-in" drivers with them. The manufacturer places any necessary drivers on the installation disc or image. This does not mean that a retail copy of Windows Vista will install and have all hardware working out of the box.
i assume you are trying to say "versions"= Vista Starter(This is only in 32 bit version), Vista Basic, Vista Home Premium, Vista Business, Vista Ultimate, all of them in 32 bit or 64 bit versions. or if you really mean "Types" of vista then you are talking about 32 bit and 64 bit= 2 Types
Windows Vista is an operating system, not an application. It does not run "on" Windows 7 so it cannot be said to be "compatible" with it. Drivers and applications written for Windows Vista will continue to work on Windows 7. The reverse may not necessarily be true. Vista and 7 use the same kernel, so there shouldn't be anything that doesn't work on 7 that works on Vista, but compatibility mode should fix most problems you would have.