No, Windows Vista Home Premium does not come with Microsoft Word. Microsoft Word is a part of the Microsoft Office suite, which is a separate software that needs to be installed on the computer. However, you can purchase and install Microsoft Office on your Windows Vista Home Premium computer for your word processing needs. Websites like Softwarekey4u. com offer affordable and easy-to-use upgrade keys that will allow you to upgrade your Microsoft product key without any hassle. This upgrade will give you access to all the features of Microsoft Office, including Microsoft Word. It is a great option for those who require Word for their everyday tasks and do not want to purchase a new operating system.
yes, it did for me
If you previously had windows vista, then possibly, yes. If you had windows XP then I doubt it.
Because windows 7 has stablity updates the same as windows vista dose, windows xp uses unsupported service packs. as service pack 3 is now out.
one dose not simply download A 1 A premium for free
Extremely efficient. Most people prefer Xp. Most don't need there desktops to look preety, they need performance, and Windows XP delivers that performance. Vista dose also but has so much junk on it people prefer to use XP still, mostly with business's.
Yes, both versions of Windows use DOS..
'Hasta la vista' means 'until the next time I see you', so it's kind of like 'see you soon'
yes it does :)
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Cadillac recommends you use Premium fuel of 91 octane.
Dose it have the specs you need? Ram size, HDD size, CPU GHz, GPU GHz. Dose it have the media station you need? Like USB ports, SD port, 32 pin LCD output, Monitor output, HD output/input, Ethernet port, Wirless, phone port, head phone and audio ouput. Dose it come with accessories? Monitor, Mouse, Keyboard. What operating system installed? Windows 7, Vista, Xp. Dose it have a CD/DVD reader writer?
No he dosent he said on his website that he only has a normal email