Windows Vista is the
latest version of Microsoft's Windows operating system.
The business version was released at the end of 2006, while the consumer
version shipped on January 30, 2007.
The Vista operating
system includes an updated look from Windows XP, referred
to as the "Aero" interface. The desktop, windows, icons, and toolbars
have a smoother 3D look, similar to the Mac OS X interface.
These graphics are generated using the new Windows Presentation Foundation
(WPF) graphics subsystem included with Windows Vista. Other improvements
include faster indexed file searching (which can locate text within files),
built-in Web services called the Windows Communication Foundation (WCF),
support for the new XML Paper Specification (XPS) document format, numerous
security improvements, and more multimedia capabilities built into the
operating system.
Windows Vista was
code-named "Longhorn" for much of the development process. The
operating system was originally slated to ship in 2003 as an update to Windows
XP, but Microsoft decided to make additional updates to the operating system
and scheduled it for release in 2005. Several delays pushed back the release
date to 2006 and eventually to the beginning of 2007. In order to ship the
consumer version by early 2007, the new file system called
Windows Future Storage, or WinFS, was left out of the release. Microsoft plans
to incorporate the WinFS file system in a future update.
Overall, Vista is a
major upgrade to the Windows operating system (which is a good thing, since it
has been over five years since Microsoft's last major OS release). The
interface feels more modern, file navigation has been improved and system
security has been designed to be stronger than Windows XP.
If you plan to
purchase Windows Vista for your system, you can choose one of five options:
- Business - designed for small business
users and streamlined for work-oriented tasks
- Enterprise - meant for large, global
organizations with complex IT infrastructures
- Home
Basic - the most basic
version of Vista designed for the average home user
- Home
Premium - a more robust
home version that includes extra security and multimedia features
- Ultimate - includes all the features from
the Home Premium and Business versions of Vista
The absolute minimum system
requirements for Vista are:
- 800 MHz processor
- 512 MB of RAM
- 20 GB hard drive with at least 15 GB
of available space
- Super VGA graphics support
- CD-ROM drive
However, Microsoft
recommends the following system requirements:
- 1 GHz 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64)
processor
- 1 GB of RAM
- 40 GB hard drive with at least 15 GB
of available space
- DirectX 9 graphics support with a WDDM
Driver
- 128 MB (minimum) of video RAM
- Pixel Shader 2.0 in hardware
- 32 bits per pixel
- DVD-ROM drive
- Audio Output
- Internet access
Because many of
Vista's new features require the recommended system requirements, it may be
best to upgrade your operating system only if your computer meets or exceeds
the recommended specifications. Otherwise, waiting to buy a new machine with
Windows Vista installed is probably the best choice.
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