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How to Choose Which Version of Windows VISTA

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Which version of VISTA is right for you?
Which version of VISTA is right for you?

Wondering which version of Windows Vista is right for you? Want to know the important differences? Selecting the right version of VISTA for you and your computer is easy.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    KNOW THE VERSIONS OF VISTA AVAILABLE

    There are 4 versions of Windows Vista: Vista Home Basic, Vista Home Premium, Vista Business, and Vista Ultimate. Each version differs in price, uses, and requirements. Review the profiles below for specifics of each version.

  2. Step 2

    GET THE UPGRADE ADVISOR

    Microsoft has created a small program, free for download, that will review the specs of your computer and tell you which versions of Vista are compatible with your computer. It will also tell you what, if any, upgrades you will need to make to your computer before Vista can run smoothly. This is a CRITICAL step for anyone wanting to install Vista on an older computer. To download this small, simple, free program, visit the direct link listed in the RESOURCE SECTION below this article.

  3. Step 3

    WHAT DO YOU WANT FROM VISTA

    It's important to know what result you are looking for when you choose a version of Vista. Are you looking for increased speed? More versatility? A more modern Operating System? Do you simply want a new and more attractive computer environment? Knowing what you want your version of VISTA to do for you is the first step in choosing the right version.

  4. Step 4

    UNDERSTAND PRICING The four versions of Windows VISTA are uniquely priced. Vista Home Basic is the entry level version, priced by Microsoft at $199. Vista Home Premium, standard installation on most new computers, is about $259. Vista Business is $299. Vista Ultimate is $319. You can see, depending on your needs, you can save money on the RIGHT version of Vista or waste money on a version with more power than you need.

  5. Step 5

    VISTA HOME BASIC

    Windows Vista Home Basic is the least expensive and least impressive version of Vista. In fact, Microsoft's only boasts about Vista Home Basic are ease of use and networking enhancements. While Vista Home Basic won't blow your mind, if you're dealing with an older or less robust computer system, this basic edition may be the most your computer can handle.

  6. Step 6

    VISTA HOME PREMIUM

    This version of Vista comes preloaded on most new computers. While it is a bit more expensive, if your computer can handle it, it's well worth the extra money. Vista Home Premium is considered ideal for laptops, offers automatic file back-ups, and a world of creative outlets most commonly desired in a home computer. This version is the best value for computers capable of handling the operating system. To see if your computer is up to the job, visit the SITE ADVISOR link in the RESOURCE SECTION below this article.

  7. Step 7

    VISTA BUSINESS

    Vista Business Edition doesn't offer all the creative potential of Vista Home Premium, but it does offer a lot more security and a more stable system for business use. Not only does it protect your files in case of hardware failure, but it also allows for advanced mobile applications, document sharing, and more. This is a great program for large and small businesses, but might not suit the needs of a family.

  8. Step 8

    VISTA ULTIMATE

    Simply put, Windows Vista Ultimate combines all the creativity of Windows Home Premium with the practicality of Windows Business. It is all the best of what Vista has to offer. If Microsoft's site advisor recommends it for use on your computer, it's a wonderful way to cover your current needs and needs that might arise in the future. For instance, if you were to join a group, start a small business, or any other major undertaking in the future, Windows Vista Ultimate is designed to accommodate your growing computer needs.

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on 12/3/2008 Thank you for the information. I have been trying to decide whether to buy it or not.

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on 11/10/2008 great article I like vista

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on 11/10/2008 Thanks!

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