Windows Vista is the Microsoft Windows operating system that was available in six different editions including Starter, Home Basic, Home Premium, Business, Enterprise and Ultimate.
Vista Starter and Vista Home editions
Vista Starter and Vista Home edition
Vista Starter and Vista Home editions
there are 6 if you include vista starter and enterprise.
Vista Starter and Vista Home editions do not include complete PC backup.
Starter is not currently scheduled to be available in the United States, Canada.
No.Windows Vista's physical memory limits are 4 GB (for 32-bit) and 128 GB (for 64-bit) for the Ultimate version.Here are the memory limits for some versions of Vista:32-bitsWindows Vista Ultimate: 4 GBWindows Vista Enterprise: 4 GBWindows Vista Business: 4 GBWindows Vista Home Premium: 4 GBWindows Vista Home Basic: 4 GBWindows Vista Starter: 1 GB64-bitsWindows Vista Ultimate: 128 GBWindows Vista Enterprise: 128 GBWindows Vista Business: 128 GBWindows Vista Home Premium: 16 GBWindows Vista Home Basic: 8 GBWindows Vista Starter: N/A
Vista Home Premium is produced by Microsoft Windows. It is one edition of the Vista series, the others are: starter; home basic; business; ultimate; and, enterprise.
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 media center is available with Windows Operating systems - Vista, Windows XP Media Center Edition, and all editions of Windows 7 except for Home and Starter. If its a Vista OS may be you can call it a vista media center, so you need your computer to have Windows Vista OS.
False (Starter does not come in 64-Bit)
The starter on your G63B engine is located on the aft side of the block, where the block attaches to the transmission. It is below the intake manifold, and hard to get at. This inaccessibility is why old mechanics hate modern front wheel drive cars. You may be able to get at the starter from under the car. For more info and a forum on the Colt Vista, go to the link below and look for Nimbus, which is what the cars were called in Oz.