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OEM WIN VISTA HOME PREM 1 PK 64 BIT ON DVD EN
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 / 5.0
A shocking disgrace You have to wonder what goes on in Redmond. Here are the following versions of Vista you can buy on Amazon: Windows Vista Home Basic 32-bit
Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit
Windows Vista Business 32-bit
Windows Vista Ultimate 32-bit
Windows Vista Home Basic 32-bit Upgrade
Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit Upgrade
Windows Vista Business 32-bit Upgrade
Windows Vista Ultimate 32-bit Upgrade
Windows Vista Home Basic 32-bit SP1
Windows Vista Home... more info
Windows Vista Home Premium OEM/OEI DSP - 64-bit Edition I bought this sometime ago and was going to install it on my old AMD A64X2 system until it went kaput! So I bought all new components (£700's worth) and installed it. Installation was so easy! Just make sure that you when you goto install it that you tell the computer to boot from your CD/DVD drive by altering the settings in your computers BIOS and away it goes, you may need a little twiddling if you're going to use RAID, but I don't use it and it took about 45' to install. I've... more info
I never thought I'd say anything good about a Microsoft OS! Bad reviews, like those below really put me of Vista. After XP service pack 3 caused my PC to become totally unusable, I couldn't face yet another installation of it, especially with the RAID driver hassles. So I took a risk and bought the 64 bit Vista OS with SP 1. I ran the Vista tool from the MS website first just to check all my hardware was OK and had all the 64 bit drivers out so I figured it'd be OK. After the usual idiot errors MS make on OEM installations I now have it running and couldn't be... more info
absolute rubbish everything about vista reeks of microsoft spending time conjuring up fantasy ideals about what they think an OS should be, instead of asking people what they really need. add to that the fact that it took them much longer than anticipated to implement the design - necessitating the ejection of some of the core features in the process - and you end up with a half-finished product that almost every major hardware company appears to be weary of. i've had this on my system for over a year, and the most... more info