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To ensure that all hardware and software on a system is compatible with Windows Vista, Microsoft provided the "Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor." This tool scans the system and identifies any potential compatibility issues with the existing hardware and software, offering recommendations for upgrades or replacements if necessary. Users can download this tool from Microsoft's website to assess their system before upgrading to Vista.
Free Vista Window Drivers are available from Microsoft, from the hardware/software manufacturer such as Adobe, or on aggregated driver and software sites such as CNet's Download.
Windows Vista is an OS, so it's software.
An extremely large range of hardware and software will work with Windows Vista. It would be impossible to list here all of them.
Vista is software (a program) ... a graphics card is hardware.
Software. Example: Tony purchased software, including Windows Vista and Microsoft Office, for his new PC.
Vista Upgrade Advisor
Vista is operating system and without it you cannot run and do anytning on your computer, Microsoft office 2007 is software and you can run computer without it and search the web.
Microsoft no longer includes Hyperterminal in Vista, but you can download a version for Vista from the original software vendor. http://www.hilgraeve.com/htpe/
I would say it is a software.
A free Microsoft Vista registry cleaner is a piece of software that can be downloaded onto a computer or laptop. This software helps to maintain and repair any issues that a computer or laptop may have that is not allowing it to function properly.
No. Microsoft Office is an application or a suite of applications. Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7 are examples of system software.