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Getting Ready for Windows BETA 2 - QuickStarter
  1. #1


    Andre Da Costa [Extended64] Guest

    Getting Ready for Windows BETA 2 - QuickStarter

    What is Windows Vista BETA 2?
    Windows Vista BETA 2 is a test pre-release/preview version of the next version of Windows client operating system.

    What is the system requirements for running Windows Vista?
    Bare minimum:
    800 MHz PC
    15 GBs of free hard disk space
    512 MBs of RAM
    64-MBs of vRAM - For AERO Glass

    Premium Ready PC:
    1GHz PC
    20 GBs of free hard disk space
    512 MBs of RAM
    128 MBs of vRAM
    Lear more at the following link:
    http://www.microsoft.com/technet/win...ahardware.mspx

    How do I install Windows Vista BETA 2?
    There are a few methods available, you can use either Virtual Drive software such as Daemon Tools 4.03 or NERO Image Drive. You can burn the DVD as an image using DVD Burning software such as Roxio or NERO.

    NERO
    Insert a Blank DVD, open Nero StartSmart > change the media type to DVD > select Copy and Backup > click "Burn Image to Disc" > navigate to where the Windows Vista BETA 2 Image is stored on your hard disk, (note: if you don't see it, make sure the image file type is changed to ISO" click Open and the burning process will automatically start.

    Roxio
    Open Creator Classic > click File > "Record Disc from Image" > navigate to where the Windows Vista BETA 2 Image is stored >click Open and the burning process will automatically start.

    Ensure that the ISO burns at a low speed, recommended speed, 2x for best results.

    How should I install Windows Vista BETA 2?
    This is very important, ensure you are installing on a clean logical partition with enough free space. If you have a spare installation of Windows XP SP2 you don't mind ruining, you can upgrade from that or you can start the new installation by booting from the DVD drive, (make sure your boot drive in your BIOS is set to optical drive). I launched setup from within XP, type in my Product Key > Accept the EULA > click Custom > select the partition you created for Windows Vista.

    Note: If you want to upgrade Windows XP make sure you launch setup from within Windows XP SP2, upgrades are not supported by booting from the DVD. Upgrades are not supported for Windows XP Professional x64 Edition at all.

    Most important of all, back up any important data you might have on that computer you plan on installing Vista.

    For persons with SATA/RAID configurations, please ensure you have appropriate drivers for either x86 or x64 platform to load when requested during setup. Also remove any unnecessary external devices that might cause problems detecting during setup, this includes external drives and USB based devices.

    How long does Windows Vista BETA 2 take to install?
    It depends, my install took 35 mins, some install times can vary depending on the system configuration, so I would say 35 to 40 mins, but don't be surprised if it takes 75 mins.

    What happens during setup?
    Windows copies files to the disk, expands them, and restarts a couple times, install features, installs updates and Completes setup. During the install routine there can be signs of delay but usually its just a delay and setup will continue just fine.

    What happens after Windows Vista is installed?
    After setup Completes, your Computer reboots, you are then taken to the Out of Box Experience Page. The first page configures your keyboard, I defaulted to US English, > Next is User account information, and selecting a nice profile picture, next a nice wallpaper and you are ready to start using Windows Vista.

    Where is the Boot logo?
    This has not been finalized yet.

    How do I activate Windows Vista?
    Click Start > right click Computer > click "Properties" > scroll down > under Windows Activation "Click here to activate Windows"? You have a 14 day grace period to activate the software or it will go into Reduced Functionality Mode and require that you activate the software before continued use.

    Where do you send in bugs and report bugs?
    For Feedback:
    http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=55160

    Feedback reporting tool:
    http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=43655

    Here are some things to consider when filing a problem report:

    Please file your report as soon as possible after you find a problem. The sooner we hear from you, the sooner we can investigate and try to fix the problem.

    Please provide a brief, descriptive title. The title is the first thing we see when we get the report, so a succinct, clear title will help us effectively identify and prioritize the problem.

    Please provide enough detail in the description for us to understand the problem. The more detail you can provide, the better.

    Please provide the steps we can follow to reproduce the problem. Any incorrect or missing steps can prevent us from being able to reproduce and address the problem.
    If you have any supplemental files, screen shots, etc., that will help us investigate the problem, please attach those to your report. Seeing a picture can sometimes help us identify the problem more quickly.

    Some of my devices are not working, what do I do?

    You can do a couple things, check the manufacturers website for updates. If your internet connection is working in Windows Vista, I suggest you try obtaining the drivers through Windows Update. Click Start > All Programs > Windows Update > Turn on Windows Update. A list of available updates will then be downloaded, you will have the option to view them, do so and check off the appropriate drivers you need and click Install.

    I need AntiVirus software, are there any out there for Windows Vista?

    You are in luck, here are few recommended choices:
    http://www3.ca.com/press/PressRelease.aspx?CID=88876
    http://www.my-etrust.com/Microsoft/vista/default.aspx
    here are 2 others:
    Avast 4.7 32-bit
    http://www.avast.com/eng/avast_4_home.html

    https://www.trendbeta.com/index.php?get=80
    run "Bcdedit.exe /set nointegritychecks ON" from an elevated command prompt
    on Vista x64 (Thanks Barb Bowman for the tip)

    If some thing goes wrong in Windows Vista, you can always try using a restore point to fix the problem:
    Click Start > right click Computer > click Properties > click Advanced System Settings under Taskpane > click System Protection > click System Restore and follow the instructions for restore your PC to an earlier point.

    I don't get the new Windows Vista AERO Glass user interface, why?
    Windows AERO Glass requires that you have a minimum of 64 MBs video RAM that is Direct X 9 compliant and supports the Windows Display Driver Model (WDDM), formerly (LDDM). If your video card does not meet these requirements, its the likely cause why you are not seeing it. For onboard/integrated cards, you need to have 1 GB of dual channel memory installed with 512 MBs of RAM allocated to the system.



    Where is the Windows XP Luna theme?
    This has been removed, the only available themes are Windows Classic, Standard, Vista Basic and Vista AERO. No word if Luna will return.

    How can I edit and set the default operating system that starts up when I bootup my PC in an easy way?
    VistaBootPRO would be your answer, it provides a graphical front end to BCDEdit that makes it easy for you define startup settings and edit boot entries on the new Windows Longhorn Server/Vista boot manager. http://www.pro-networks.org/vistabootpro/

    How can I know if my PC is Vista ready or needs upgrading ?
    http://www.microsoft.com/windowsvist...r/default.mspx
    Please note, the Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor does not support Windows XP Professional x64.

    Is it recommended I use Windows Vista in a production environment?
    Well, this is a tricky question, since it is pre-released software which is still not ready for prime time. My recommendation would be no, its still too early and there is a guarantee of failure and there have been reports of system failure with Windows Vista BETA 2, so I would use it only for curiosity, enthusiasm and giving in feedback about what works and what does not work.

    When will Windows Vista be available in stores and on new PCs?
    Volume License customers can expect to receive Windows Vista through Software Assurance/Enterprise Agreements in November 2006, while consumers can expect to get the software on new PCs and retail copies of Vista some time in January of 2007.

    How much will Windows Vista cost?
    Pricing has not been determined yet.

    How many editions of Windows Vista will be available?
    There will be a total of 6 editions of Windows Vista available through different channels.
    Starter Edition - only on new PC's in emerging markets such as Asia, Mexico, Africa and others.
    Home Basic
    Home Premium
    Business
    Enterprise - only available to Volume License Customers under Enterprise Agreements
    Ultimate Edition
    Learn more here: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsvist...s/default.mspx

    Well, this is just some of what I am working on. Its still subject to change and I definitely welcome your feedback, suggestions and additional help. I will be posting this on Windows Connected and my blog. Anything else you need to know, just reply to it and I will update where necessary or add where necessary. Thanks
    --
    --
    Andre
    Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com
    Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com
    Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre
    http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta



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  2. #2


    Zack Whittaker Guest

    Re: Getting Ready for Windows BETA 2 - QuickStarter

    Isn't that just mainly the Beta 2 FAQ?

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    that up!

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    "Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" <andred25@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:etfM3WliGHA.1264@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
    What is Windows Vista BETA 2?
    Windows Vista BETA 2 is a test pre-release/preview version of the next version of Windows client operating system.

    What is the system requirements for running Windows Vista?
    Bare minimum:
    800 MHz PC
    15 GBs of free hard disk space
    512 MBs of RAM
    64-MBs of vRAM - For AERO Glass

    Premium Ready PC:
    1GHz PC
    20 GBs of free hard disk space
    512 MBs of RAM
    128 MBs of vRAM
    Lear more at the following link:
    http://www.microsoft.com/technet/win...ahardware.mspx

    How do I install Windows Vista BETA 2?
    There are a few methods available, you can use either Virtual Drive software such as Daemon Tools 4.03 or NERO Image Drive. You can burn the DVD as an image using DVD Burning software such as Roxio or NERO.

    NERO
    Insert a Blank DVD, open Nero StartSmart > change the media type to DVD > select Copy and Backup > click "Burn Image to Disc" > navigate to where the Windows Vista BETA 2 Image is stored on your hard disk, (note: if you don't see it, make sure the image file type is changed to ISO" click Open and the burning process will automatically start.

    Roxio
    Open Creator Classic > click File > "Record Disc from Image" > navigate to where the Windows Vista BETA 2 Image is stored >click Open and the burning process will automatically start.

    Ensure that the ISO burns at a low speed, recommended speed, 2x for best results.

    How should I install Windows Vista BETA 2?
    This is very important, ensure you are installing on a clean logical partition with enough free space. If you have a spare installation of Windows XP SP2 you don't mind ruining, you can upgrade from that or you can start the new installation by booting from the DVD drive, (make sure your boot drive in your BIOS is set to optical drive). I launched setup from within XP, type in my Product Key > Accept the EULA > click Custom > select the partition you created for Windows Vista.

    Note: If you want to upgrade Windows XP make sure you launch setup from within Windows XP SP2, upgrades are not supported by booting from the DVD. Upgrades are not supported for Windows XP Professional x64 Edition at all.

    Most important of all, back up any important data you might have on that computer you plan on installing Vista.

    For persons with SATA/RAID configurations, please ensure you have appropriate drivers for either x86 or x64 platform to load when requested during setup. Also remove any unnecessary external devices that might cause problems detecting during setup, this includes external drives and USB based devices.

    How long does Windows Vista BETA 2 take to install?
    It depends, my install took 35 mins, some install times can vary depending on the system configuration, so I would say 35 to 40 mins, but don't be surprised if it takes 75 mins.

    What happens during setup?
    Windows copies files to the disk, expands them, and restarts a couple times, install features, installs updates and Completes setup. During the install routine there can be signs of delay but usually its just a delay and setup will continue just fine.

    What happens after Windows Vista is installed?
    After setup Completes, your Computer reboots, you are then taken to the Out of Box Experience Page. The first page configures your keyboard, I defaulted to US English, > Next is User account information, and selecting a nice profile picture, next a nice wallpaper and you are ready to start using Windows Vista.

    Where is the Boot logo?
    This has not been finalized yet.

    How do I activate Windows Vista?
    Click Start > right click Computer > click "Properties" > scroll down > under Windows Activation "Click here to activate Windows"? You have a 14 day grace period to activate the software or it will go into Reduced Functionality Mode and require that you activate the software before continued use.

    Where do you send in bugs and report bugs?
    For Feedback:
    http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=55160

    Feedback reporting tool:
    http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=43655

    Here are some things to consider when filing a problem report:

    Please file your report as soon as possible after you find a problem. The sooner we hear from you, the sooner we can investigate and try to fix the problem.

    Please provide a brief, descriptive title. The title is the first thing we see when we get the report, so a succinct, clear title will help us effectively identify and prioritize the problem.

    Please provide enough detail in the description for us to understand the problem. The more detail you can provide, the better.

    Please provide the steps we can follow to reproduce the problem. Any incorrect or missing steps can prevent us from being able to reproduce and address the problem.
    If you have any supplemental files, screen shots, etc., that will help us investigate the problem, please attach those to your report. Seeing a picture can sometimes help us identify the problem more quickly.

    Some of my devices are not working, what do I do?

    You can do a couple things, check the manufacturers website for updates. If your internet connection is working in Windows Vista, I suggest you try obtaining the drivers through Windows Update. Click Start > All Programs > Windows Update > Turn on Windows Update. A list of available updates will then be downloaded, you will have the option to view them, do so and check off the appropriate drivers you need and click Install.

    I need AntiVirus software, are there any out there for Windows Vista?

    You are in luck, here are few recommended choices:
    http://www3.ca.com/press/PressRelease.aspx?CID=88876
    http://www.my-etrust.com/Microsoft/vista/default.aspx
    here are 2 others:
    Avast 4.7 32-bit
    http://www.avast.com/eng/avast_4_home.html

    https://www.trendbeta.com/index.php?get=80
    run "Bcdedit.exe /set nointegritychecks ON" from an elevated command prompt
    on Vista x64 (Thanks Barb Bowman for the tip)

    If some thing goes wrong in Windows Vista, you can always try using a restore point to fix the problem:
    Click Start > right click Computer > click Properties > click Advanced System Settings under Taskpane > click System Protection > click System Restore and follow the instructions for restore your PC to an earlier point.

    I don't get the new Windows Vista AERO Glass user interface, why?
    Windows AERO Glass requires that you have a minimum of 64 MBs video RAM that is Direct X 9 compliant and supports the Windows Display Driver Model (WDDM), formerly (LDDM). If your video card does not meet these requirements, its the likely cause why you are not seeing it. For onboard/integrated cards, you need to have 1 GB of dual channel memory installed with 512 MBs of RAM allocated to the system.

    Where is the Windows XP Luna theme?
    This has been removed, the only available themes are Windows Classic, Standard, Vista Basic and Vista AERO. No word if Luna will return.

    How can I edit and set the default operating system that starts up when I bootup my PC in an easy way?
    VistaBootPRO would be your answer, it provides a graphical front end to BCDEdit that makes it easy for you define startup settings and edit boot entries on the new Windows Longhorn Server/Vista boot manager. http://www.pro-networks.org/vistabootpro/

    How can I know if my PC is Vista ready or needs upgrading ?
    http://www.microsoft.com/windowsvist...r/default.mspx
    Please note, the Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor does not support Windows XP Professional x64.

    Is it recommended I use Windows Vista in a production environment?
    Well, this is a tricky question, since it is pre-released software which is still not ready for prime time. My recommendation would be no, its still too early and there is a guarantee of failure and there have been reports of system failure with Windows Vista BETA 2, so I would use it only for curiosity, enthusiasm and giving in feedback about what works and what does not work.

    When will Windows Vista be available in stores and on new PCs?
    Volume License customers can expect to receive Windows Vista through Software Assurance/Enterprise Agreements in November 2006, while consumers can expect to get the software on new PCs and retail copies of Vista some time in January of 2007.

    How much will Windows Vista cost?
    Pricing has not been determined yet.

    How many editions of Windows Vista will be available?
    There will be a total of 6 editions of Windows Vista available through different channels.
    Starter Edition - only on new PC's in emerging markets such as Asia, Mexico, Africa and others.
    Home Basic
    Home Premium
    Business
    Enterprise - only available to Volume License Customers under Enterprise Agreements
    Ultimate Edition
    Learn more here: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsvist...s/default.mspx

    Well, this is just some of what I am working on. Its still subject to change and I definitely welcome your feedback, suggestions and additional help. I will be posting this on Windows Connected and my blog. Anything else you need to know, just reply to it and I will update where necessary or add where necessary. Thanks
    --
    --
    Andre
    Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com
    Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com
    Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre
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  3. #3


    Andre Da Costa [Extended64] Guest

    Re: Getting Ready for Windows BETA 2 - QuickStarter

    Huh, I guess, its just quick pointers some of us started with Vista.
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    "Zack Whittaker" <admin@zacknet.co.uk> wrote in message
    news:u4zaWZliGHA.1276@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
    Isn't that just mainly the Beta 2 FAQ?

    --
    Zack Whittaker
    » ZackNET Enterprises: www.zacknet.co.uk
    » MSBlog on ResDev: www.msblog.org
    » Vista Knowledge Base: www.vistabase.co.uk
    » This mailing is provided "as is" with no warranties, and confers no
    rights. All opinions expressed are those of myself unless stated so, and not
    of my employer, best friend, Ghandi, my mother or my cat. Glad we cleared
    that up!

    --: Original message follows :--
    "Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" <andred25@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    news:etfM3WliGHA.1264@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
    What is Windows Vista BETA 2?
    Windows Vista BETA 2 is a test pre-release/preview version of the next
    version of Windows client operating system.

    What is the system requirements for running Windows Vista?
    Bare minimum:
    800 MHz PC
    15 GBs of free hard disk space
    512 MBs of RAM
    64-MBs of vRAM - For AERO Glass

    Premium Ready PC:
    1GHz PC
    20 GBs of free hard disk space
    512 MBs of RAM
    128 MBs of vRAM
    Lear more at the following link:
    http://www.microsoft.com/technet/win...ahardware.mspx

    How do I install Windows Vista BETA 2?
    There are a few methods available, you can use either Virtual Drive software
    such as Daemon Tools 4.03 or NERO Image Drive. You can burn the DVD as an
    image using DVD Burning software such as Roxio or NERO.

    NERO
    Insert a Blank DVD, open Nero StartSmart > change the media type to DVD >
    select Copy and Backup > click "Burn Image to Disc" > navigate to where the
    Windows Vista BETA 2 Image is stored on your hard disk, (note: if you don't
    see it, make sure the image file type is changed to ISO" click Open and the
    burning process will automatically start.

    Roxio
    Open Creator Classic > click File > "Record Disc from Image" > navigate to
    where the Windows Vista BETA 2 Image is stored >click Open and the burning
    process will automatically start.

    Ensure that the ISO burns at a low speed, recommended speed, 2x for best
    results.

    How should I install Windows Vista BETA 2?
    This is very important, ensure you are installing on a clean logical
    partition with enough free space. If you have a spare installation of
    Windows XP SP2 you don't mind ruining, you can upgrade from that or you can
    start the new installation by booting from the DVD drive, (make sure your
    boot drive in your BIOS is set to optical drive). I launched setup from
    within XP, type in my Product Key > Accept the EULA > click Custom > select
    the partition you created for Windows Vista.

    Note: If you want to upgrade Windows XP make sure you launch setup from
    within Windows XP SP2, upgrades are not supported by booting from the DVD.
    Upgrades are not supported for Windows XP Professional x64 Edition at all.

    Most important of all, back up any important data you might have on that
    computer you plan on installing Vista.

    For persons with SATA/RAID configurations, please ensure you have
    appropriate drivers for either x86 or x64 platform to load when requested
    during setup. Also remove any unnecessary external devices that might cause
    problems detecting during setup, this includes external drives and USB based
    devices.

    How long does Windows Vista BETA 2 take to install?
    It depends, my install took 35 mins, some install times can vary depending
    on the system configuration, so I would say 35 to 40 mins, but don't be
    surprised if it takes 75 mins.

    What happens during setup?
    Windows copies files to the disk, expands them, and restarts a couple times,
    install features, installs updates and Completes setup. During the install
    routine there can be signs of delay but usually its just a delay and setup
    will continue just fine.

    What happens after Windows Vista is installed?
    After setup Completes, your Computer reboots, you are then taken to the Out
    of Box Experience Page. The first page configures your keyboard, I defaulted
    to US English, > Next is User account information, and selecting a nice
    profile picture, next a nice wallpaper and you are ready to start using
    Windows Vista.

    Where is the Boot logo?
    This has not been finalized yet.

    How do I activate Windows Vista?
    Click Start > right click Computer > click "Properties" > scroll down >
    under Windows Activation "Click here to activate Windows"? You have a 14 day
    grace period to activate the software or it will go into Reduced
    Functionality Mode and require that you activate the software before
    continued use.

    Where do you send in bugs and report bugs?
    For Feedback:
    http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=55160

    Feedback reporting tool:
    http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=43655

    Here are some things to consider when filing a problem report:

    Please file your report as soon as possible after you find a problem. The
    sooner we hear from you, the sooner we can investigate and try to fix the
    problem.

    Please provide a brief, descriptive title. The title is the first thing we
    see when we get the report, so a succinct, clear title will help us
    effectively identify and prioritize the problem.

    Please provide enough detail in the description for us to understand the
    problem. The more detail you can provide, the better.

    Please provide the steps we can follow to reproduce the problem. Any
    incorrect or missing steps can prevent us from being able to reproduce and
    address the problem.
    If you have any supplemental files, screen shots, etc., that will help us
    investigate the problem, please attach those to your report. Seeing a
    picture can sometimes help us identify the problem more quickly.
    Some of my devices are not working, what do I do?
    You can do a couple things, check the manufacturers website for updates. If
    your internet connection is working in Windows Vista, I suggest you try
    obtaining the drivers through Windows Update. Click Start > All Programs >
    Windows Update > Turn on Windows Update. A list of available updates will
    then be downloaded, you will have the option to view them, do so and check
    off the appropriate drivers you need and click Install.
    I need AntiVirus software, are there any out there for Windows Vista?
    You are in luck, here are few recommended choices:
    http://www3.ca.com/press/PressRelease.aspx?CID=88876
    http://www.my-etrust.com/Microsoft/vista/default.aspx
    here are 2 others:
    Avast 4.7 32-bit
    http://www.avast.com/eng/avast_4_home.html

    https://www.trendbeta.com/index.php?get=80
    run "Bcdedit.exe /set nointegritychecks ON" from an elevated command prompt
    on Vista x64 (Thanks Barb Bowman for the tip)
    If some thing goes wrong in Windows Vista, you can always try using a
    restore point to fix the problem:
    Click Start > right click Computer > click Properties > click Advanced
    System Settings under Taskpane > click System Protection > click System
    Restore and follow the instructions for restore your PC to an earlier point.
    I don't get the new Windows Vista AERO Glass user interface, why?
    Windows AERO Glass requires that you have a minimum of 64 MBs video RAM that
    is Direct X 9 compliant and supports the Windows Display Driver Model
    (WDDM), formerly (LDDM). If your video card does not meet these
    requirements, its the likely cause why you are not seeing it. For
    onboard/integrated cards, you need to have 1 GB of dual channel memory
    installed with 512 MBs of RAM allocated to the system.
    Where is the Windows XP Luna theme?
    This has been removed, the only available themes are Windows Classic,
    Standard, Vista Basic and Vista AERO. No word if Luna will return.
    How can I edit and set the default operating system that starts up when I
    bootup my PC in an easy way?
    VistaBootPRO would be your answer, it provides a graphical front end to
    BCDEdit that makes it easy for you define startup settings and edit boot
    entries on the new Windows Longhorn Server/Vista boot manager.
    http://www.pro-networks.org/vistabootpro/
    How can I know if my PC is Vista ready or needs upgrading ?
    http://www.microsoft.com/windowsvist...r/default.mspx
    Please note, the Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor does not support Windows XP
    Professional x64.
    Is it recommended I use Windows Vista in a production environment?
    Well, this is a tricky question, since it is pre-released software which is
    still not ready for prime time. My recommendation would be no, its still too
    early and there is a guarantee of failure and there have been reports of
    system failure with Windows Vista BETA 2, so I would use it only for
    curiosity, enthusiasm and giving in feedback about what works and what does
    not work.
    When will Windows Vista be available in stores and on new PCs?
    Volume License customers can expect to receive Windows Vista through
    Software Assurance/Enterprise Agreements in November 2006, while consumers
    can expect to get the software on new PCs and retail copies of Vista some
    time in January of 2007.
    How much will Windows Vista cost?
    Pricing has not been determined yet.
    How many editions of Windows Vista will be available?
    There will be a total of 6 editions of Windows Vista available through
    different channels.
    Starter Edition - only on new PC's in emerging markets such as Asia, Mexico,
    Africa and others.
    Home Basic
    Home Premium
    Business
    Enterprise - only available to Volume License Customers under Enterprise
    Agreements
    Ultimate Edition
    Learn more here: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsvist...s/default.mspx
    Well, this is just some of what I am working on. Its still subject to change
    and I definitely welcome your feedback, suggestions and additional help. I
    will be posting this on Windows Connected and my blog. Anything else you
    need to know, just reply to it and I will update where necessary or add
    where necessary. Thanks
    --
    --
    Andre
    Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com
    Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com
    Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre
    http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta



      My System SpecsSystem Spec

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