Get Ready for Microsoft Windows Vista!
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Microsoft Windows Vista Beta 2 is now available for download from Microsoft's official site.
If you remember seeing reviews of it already, Microsoft made downloads available to a limited set of customers last month (sic!).
Getting ready for Windows Vista, available in early 2007, means:
Your first step: download the Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor.
This is a small beta application that you can run on your current Windows XP-based computer to find out if it's ready for an upgrade to Windows Vista.
When you run the Upgrade Advisor (be sure to plug in any USB or other attachable peripheral devices), it will scan your computer and generate an easy-to-understand report of any known system and device compatibility issues, along with recommendations on how you can get your PC ready for Windows Vista.
So what do you wait? Let's put more profits into Bill Gates pockets...
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If you remember seeing reviews of it already, Microsoft made downloads available to a limited set of customers last month (sic!).
Getting ready for Windows Vista, available in early 2007, means:
1) you choose the edition that's right for you
2) you ensure that you have the right PC to enjoy the experiences you want
Your first step: download the Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor.
This is a small beta application that you can run on your current Windows XP-based computer to find out if it's ready for an upgrade to Windows Vista.
When you run the Upgrade Advisor (be sure to plug in any USB or other attachable peripheral devices), it will scan your computer and generate an easy-to-understand report of any known system and device compatibility issues, along with recommendations on how you can get your PC ready for Windows Vista.
So what do you wait? Let's put more profits into Bill Gates pockets...














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