new operating system

128GB is all thats available on new hard drive

Tue, 2007-05-08 23:33 - Topics:

Hi I installed a new western digital 320 GB harddrive on a new machine i built running XP 2 gig ram and a 2.6 GH motherbord and Duo 2 processor. I...

Buying Vista but wait until 2009 .....

Sat, 2007-03-03 12:41 - Topics:

I was shocked to hear the latest news from pcworld about Microsoft is now working on the next new Windows operating system to be release in end of 2009 and it will be fastest than Windows Vista but the new operating system will be called Windows Vienna to be out soon in 2009. But....bad news for Windows Vista - it cannot be upgrade but good news for all Windows XP as it can upgrade to Vienna. Another ripped off Microsoft.

See here: http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,128888-c...rn/article.html

Question Concerning Re-Installing Windows XP

Thu, 2007-03-01 22:05 - Topics:

I recently up-graded to Windows Vista Home Premium, I am experiencing too many problems with the new operating system at this time(Should have waited a couple of months). I'm looking at buying Windows XP Professional(OEM) and re-installing it on my...

possible dumb vista question

Mon, 2007-02-19 14:42 - Topics:

Hello all,With the new operating system out and my dad having a beta of it on his pc (I still have xp) he is considering buying the new os. With that new os coming out my dad is looking into buying the full version and obviously, we are looking...

No 'Second Life' for Microsoft's Vista

Tue, 2007-02-13 16:29 - Topics:

Microsoft recently threw a splashy launch party for Windows Vista in Second Life, but those running the new operating system may have had trouble enjoying the festivities.

Cheaper vista

Thu, 2007-02-08 09:45 - Topics:

clipped by: conquest

Clip Source: windowssecrets.com
Get Vista upgrade, never pay full price
By Brian Livingston

Many people are upset by the fact that the economical, "upgrade" version of Vista won't accept a Windows XP or Windows 2000 CD-ROM as proof of ownership. Vista Upgrade is said to install only to a hard disk that already has XP or 2000 on it.

But I've tested a method that allows you to clean-install the Vista upgrade version on any hard drive, with no prior XP or W2K installation — or even a CD — required.
The secret is that the setup program in Vista's upgrade version will accept an installed copy of XP, W2K, or an unactivated copy of Vista itself as evidence of a previous installation.
This enables you to "clean install" an upgrade version of Vista to any formatted or unformatted hard drive, which is usually the preferred method when installing any new operating system. You must, in essence, install Vista twice to take advantage of this trick. But Vista installs much faster than XP, so it's quicker than installing XP followed by Vista to get the upgrade price.
Why does Vista's secret setup exist?
It's reasonable for us to ask ourselves whether buying an upgrade version of Vista, and then installing it to an empty hard disk that contains no previous version of Windows, is ethical.
I believe it is. Microsoft itself created the upgrade process. The company designed Vista to support upgrading it over a previously installed copy of XP, W2K Pro, or Vista itself. This isn't a black-hat hacker exploit. It's something that's been deliberately programmed into the approved setup routine.

Windows Vista R2

Tue, 2007-02-06 21:23 - Topics:

Anyone have any clue what kind of features Microsoft will be releasing with Vista R2 in 2008, and even further along with the Windows Vienna? I'm excited about both. I'm truly considering holding off on Vista until Vista R2. By the time R2 gets here, they will have perfected R2 better, component prices will have dropped, support will have increased, and the new features will be an advantage. I also am very excited about Windows Vienna considering they are not using any code from any of the previous Windows. They are starting with true scratch, doing away with the start menu, doing away with the task bar.

Windows: Vista is now released!!!!

Tue, 2007-01-30 10:09 - Topics:

Hey every one, Windows: Vista is now released to the public!!!! Here is a direct link to the Windows: Vista web site: Click here.I also provided some links to where you can purchase the new operating system.Amazon.comNewegg.com


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