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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 / FullHome Basic: $99.95 / $199.95Home Premium: $129.95 / $239.95Business: $199.95 / $299.95Ultimate: $219.95 / $319.95
The discontinued Microsoft Works has not been available for the Mac since version 4. The last version 9 (in 2008) would require the Windows operating system to be installed on a Mac but may not work with the latest versions of Windows.
There 3 versions which are windows professoinal,home professional and media centre.
Windows 2000 was the upgrade path of Windows NT 4, for both the Workstation and Server versions.
Yes, you can in newer versions of Windows Media Player.
There are lots of Windows versions , but these are the most important ones :General Usage:Windows 3.0 (1990)Windows 3.1 (1992)Windows 95Windows 98Windows meWindows XPWindows VistaWindows 7Server Usage:Windows NT 4 (1996)Windows 2000Windows 2003Windows 200864-bits windows (for x86-64 Processors):Windows XP x64windows 2003 x64windows vista x64windows 2008 x64windowsMobile :Windows CE
Windows NT4 supports: FAT, NTFS (version 4) Windows 2000 supports: FAT, FAT16, FAT32, NTFS (versions 4 and 5)
Windows NT 3.51 lacks the common controls of Windows NT 4 and Windows 95 (basic graphical elemnts of each window, like buttons and scrollbars). This is because it is designed to have the interface of Windows 3.1. Installing "newshell", an alpha version of the Windows NT 4 / Windows 95 interface, should provide the necessary components. The installer may do a version check to make sure you are running NT 4 or later, but I doubt it will.
Robert E. Whitsitt has written: 'The illustrated Microsoft Windows book' -- subject(s): IBM Personal Computer, Microsoft Windows (Computer file), Programming 'Illustrated Microsoft Windows 3.0' -- subject(s): IBM Personal Computer, Microsoft Windows (Computer file), Programming 'IllustratedWindows 3.1' -- subject(s): IBM Personal Computer, Microsoft Windows (Computer file), Microsoft Windows (Computer program), Programming 'TI extended BASIC for the TI-99/4 home computer' -- subject(s): BASIC (Computer program language), Programming, TI 99/4 (Computer)
You should always run the newest version of any web browser that is possible on your operating system. It's not a matter of opinion. Mozilla Firefox still suports Windows XP, so you should run the latest version.
Ken Majors has written: 'MCSE Windows NT Server 4 for dummies' -- subject(s): Examinations, Microsoft Windows NT Server, Certification, Microsoft software, Study guides, Electronic data processing personnel, Microsoft Windows NT server, Windows NT (Computer file), Client/server computing, Client/Server computing
The shape of the Microsoft Windows logo is 4 stylized cubes colored red, green, blue and yellow. Over the years the shape has become sleeker but still holds the look as if it were a flag rippling in the breeze.