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| Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic FULL VERSION [DVD] [OLD VERSION] | ![Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic FULL VERSION [DVD] [OLD VERSION]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/418QOPNJY8L._SL160_.jpg)
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List Price: $199.95 Buy New: $99.95 You Save: $100.00 (50%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 26 reviews Sales Rank: 2325
Format: Dvd-rom Platforms: Windows Xp, Windows Vista, Windows 2000 Color: 1-user Media: DVD-ROM Edition: Full Version Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 1.5 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: K62620 Model: 66G-00002 UPC: 882224181112 EAN: 0882224181112 ASIN: B000HCTYT4
Release Date: January 30, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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HATE IT WITH A PASSION!! January 30, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Oh my gosh! I hate Windows Vista. My laptop is brand new and it's a good quality laptop and it goes sooo slow! It will freeze with one program running! It takes forever to restart the computer, turn it off..anything I do it takes forever!! I literally sit here and wait for it to do normal things like open up the internet browser window! I have no good things to say about it at all! Sure it looks all nice and pretty but its horrible horrible horrible! I wished I would have read reviews about it before I bought my laptop so I would of known to get it with XP. I'm seriously considering wipping Vista off completely and installing XP. Everyone I've talked to that has it hates it. I haven't heard of anyone that likes it! I gave it way too much credit for giving it one star but it made me.
Whatever you do, DON'T "upgrade" to this pile of %@!!!! January 4, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Pathetic performance, near-universal incompatibility with external applications and hardware, and nonexistent technical support; what more could anyone ask?
If you've got Windows XP on your computer already, KEEP IT THERE. If you're getting a new computer, you need to consider buying a Mac (like I eventually did). No amount of tinkering by Microsoft is going to make Windows Vista worth the effort of learning.
This is, without doubt, the techno-turkey of the decade.
Vista Difficulties January 1, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I now have several experiences with this new OS on a number of platforms and can offer a bit of advice/experience from the perspective of someone often asked by friends and family to work on their computers. I generally prefer to build my own systems from parts. However, most of my experience below is on machines that were purchases - 2 HP systems and a Lenovo laptop. I'm still choosing XP when I can.
1. Don't assume things will work in Vista like XP. Driver incompatibility, and differences will slow you down -- budget mucho time to resolve these issues. For example, many cite driver and device incompatibilities, some virus and spyware programs work, and some don't. The mature members in my family use Juno over dial-up. Forget this in a web client -- dialup is way too slow. The Juno remote client that downloads email for off-line reading in XP doesn't work in Vista. Supposedly, one can configure Windows Mail to do this (Outlook is gone). However, I haven't had an opportunity to try it. I usually suggest taking them back to XP since the look and feel will be similar to what they've had on their Win 98 systems.
2. No matter how hot your box, Vista is slow to start and shut down. I recently worked on a Vista box having a Pentium quad core processor and 3 GB of ram. The system takes several minutes to start and shut down. Vista loads about 2x more resident processes than XP. On the same hardware that translates to about 2x as long for Vista v. XP.
3. Make the restore disks! My daughter's Lenova laptop running Vista stopped booting up. Lenovo service is pretty helpful (Cheers to them in NC)and we had no hardware errors- just a corrupted drive that had to be re-imaged because the onboard restore files were also corrupted. If we had made the restore disks when we first got the laptop, we could have fixed it ourselves from the backup. When you make them, the first disk has to be a CD, then the others should be DVDs or you'll have a huge number of restore disks. Its better to do this when you first get the computer. This is different from XP where I had the disks in hand (ie you don't have to create them).
Summing Up
Vista has a nice look and feel to it. I can navigate it OK from my XP experience, and we prob. will all have to live with it at some point. Understand that its slower than XP to start and shut down, and it may not be the best choice for everyone (esp mature users, those that are challenged). Budget lots of time to work out the incompatibilities and make the backup/resote disks asap!.
Best wishes!
It is not compatible with Windows XP! And, it uses too much resources! December 27, 2007 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Windows Vista is horrible software. It should not even be called "Windows" because it is not based on Windows XP or 2000! While its graphical interface looks like XP's, Vista uses a different file system.
SO, NO SOFTWARE THAT WAS COMPATIBLE WITH WINDOWS XP OR WINDOWS 2000 WILL WORK WITH VISTA.
Not only that, but Microsoft chose graphics over functionality: Vista uses 500MB of memory just by itself. After adding Anti-Virus and other software, your computer's performance will grind to a halt.
Vista, the "new Coke" of Windows December 5, 2007 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This is a horrible product!!!! I gave it one star only because I don't have the option of giving it no stars. It's extremely slow; I spend so much time looking at that stupid hourglass! And forget multi-tasking! With Windows XP, I could have at least 2 versions of Internet Explorer open at once, along with Excel documents, Word documents, etc. while listening to music on Rhapsody at the same time. Not possible with Vista. Vista is supposed to be more secure, but it's so secure that the person who owns the computer can't use it! Since I am the "computer administrator", I shouldn't have to ask myself "permission" every time I want to change a setting (this feature can be turned off by going to Control Panel, Security Center, Other Security Settings & turning off User Account Control). Also, any audio you listen to (CD's, DVD's, online streaming music) is choppy & sounds like a bad radio with static. Avoid Vista! It's like Windows Me all over again; a big disappointment and a huge mistake for Microsoft! The only "WOW" is when it actually works.
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