Windows Vista Logo Program: Proposed Requirements For Hardware (System And Devices)
White Papers In the future, with significant investments in security, reliability, performance, mobility, and connectivity, the Windows Vista operating system will provide even more opportunities for partners and customers.
[March 7, 2006, 23:00]
TechNet Webcast: Windows Vista Built-In Diagnostics (Level 200)
White Papers The Windows Vista operating system can self-diagnose a number of common problems, including failing hard disks, memory problems, and networking issues. The Built-in Diagnostics feature in Windows Vista provides the information a person needs to...
[November 23, 2006, 23:00]
Windows Vista Turns One Year Old
News Windows Vista is one year old today. Yet analysts at Gartner say "the uptake of Windows Vista in the PC installed base is taking longer than previously expected, with Vista becoming the dominant operating system only in 2009".
[November 30, 2007, 7:02]
Windows Vista And The 2007 Office System - Better Together
White Papers Microsoft conducted extensive research to find ways to make Microsoft Office running on the Windows Vista quicker, easier, safer, and more fun to get the work done. The presenter of this webcast shows how the 2007 Office system and Windows Vista...
[October 5, 2007, 0:00]
Windows Vista Beta 2 Review: Part 2 - Install And Configuration
White Papers In part two of the Windows Vista Beta 2 review, the author describes what the user will go through when he or she installs these pre-release Windows version, which the user can do, now that Microsoft has issued it to the public through a Customer...
[November 22, 2006, 23:00]
Windows Vista Self-Guided Tour
White Papers The Windows Vista operating system is designed to help users become confident in using their PC, help them find creative ways to easily find information they need to do their work, and make them better connected to systems, information, and people.
[August 6, 2007, 0:00]
Windows Vista Hardware
White Papers This paper gives a brief overview on Windows Vista Hardware. It states that just about any new computer you buy today will work fine with Windows Vista. Because of the way Windows Vista is designed, it will work well across a broad range of hardware.
[September 20, 2005, 0:00]
Windows Vista Beta 1: Screenshot Gallery
Talkback Windows vista gives me erections of the sterdiest kind
[May 7, 2006, 12:33]
Windows Vista Reliability And Performance Features And Improvements
White Papers Windows Vista is more reliable and faster than the Microsoft Windows XP operating system. This paper describes the most relevant Windows Vista features and their benefits. Improvements to reliability and performance in Windows Vista offer something...
[September 20, 2005, 0:00]
Windows Vista Globalization Features
White Papers Windows Vista will further extend globalization support by introducing several new features. When the user begins to think about Windows Vista, he will probably want to know how cultures in the .NET Framework compare to locales in Windows Vista...
[December 15, 2006, 23:00]
Windows Vista Beta 2 User Experience Walkthrough
White Papers The Microsoft Windows Vista Beta 2 operating system is a beta version of Microsoft's next-generation client operating system, which makes significant advances in usability, security, and performance. This walkthrough will give the person a guided...
[September 7, 2006, 0:00]
Overview Of Microsoft's - Windows Vista RC1
White Papers Think of Windows Vista as a replacement for XP, and dream of Longhorn as a successor to Windows Server 2003. Longhorn and Vista have similarities, but Microsoft is developing each operating system into separate entities.
[December 8, 2006, 23:00]
Windows Vista's Media Center Not Ready For Prime Time
White Papers Microsoft has made the Beta 2 version of Windows Vista available for free to anyone with a broadband connection. So what better way to put the Vista version of Media Center through its paces than to install Windows Vista Beta 2 on the Media Center...
[November 21, 2006, 23:00]
Windows Vista Can Help GarantiBank Reduce Per PC Total Cost Of Ownership By 6 Percent
White Papers A Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) analysis conducted at GarantiBank in spring 2006 found that upgrading the bank's PCs to Microsoft Windows Vista from Windows XP would enable the bank to reduce overall TCO per PC.
[January 4, 2007, 23:00]
Windows Vista Tool Targeted By Virus Writers
Talkback i'll stay with win xp till they force me to upgrade.i cant imagine how much more memory i need for windows vista.i'm already maxed on my motherboard
[August 5, 2005, 21:49]
Windows Vista Beta 1: Screenshot Gallery
Talkback Most people are saying that Windows Vista looks crap and just like XP. I happen to think that it looks way better than XP currently does and I cannot wait to get it and try it out. The new look and freatures look really cool.keep it up microsoft =)
[September 4, 2005, 18:46]
Windows Vista Globalization Features
White Papers Windows Vista will further extend globalization support by introducing several new features. When the user begins to think about Windows Vista, he will probably want to know how cultures in the .NET Framework compare to locales in Windows Vista...
[December 15, 2006, 23:00]
Windows Vista's Enthusiastic Licensing Restrictions
White Papers So a Vista user who started out with one 'Device' prior to the release of DirectX 10 hardware, may well wind up with a new device after necessary upgrades to take advantage of a core feature of Vista.
[November 21, 2006, 23:00]
Windows Vista User Account Protection: Part 2
White Papers Windows Vista introduces changes to Windows' core security functionality. This webcast shows how Windows Vista runs applications under User Account Protection (or UAP, formerly known as "Least-privileged User Account", or "LUA") for reduced risk to...
[December 7, 2006, 23:00]
Windows Vista: A First Look
Talkback Yes Windows Vista will be the greatest ever. Because all these problems with various Windows versions are ofcourse caused by users, administrators, hackers, crackers, illegal software, crappy third party drivers, bad designed third party software...
[August 2, 2005, 21:36]

