Windows Vista Features and Upgrading the Windows Vista Versions
Microsoft Windows Vista is the latest workstation version of the Windows operating system and is designed for both home and business users. MSN Encarta describes a vista as a scenic or panoramic view, and that's exactly what Windows Vista provides. Not only does Windows Vista have an all-new look, complete with stylish graphical visualizations, easier-to-navigate menus, and enhanced personalization capabilities, but the operating system is also the first version of Windows in which the user experience scales to the hardware capabilities of the computer on which Windows Vista is installed. Although the graphical bells and whistles are excellent, many of the most powerful features in Windows Vista are those that you won't see at first glance, including the many enhancements for reliability, security, usability, and mobility.
Microsoft provides multiple versions of Windows Vista. There are two versions for home users and two versions for business users as well as an all-encompassing version for users who want all available features. Unlike its predecessors, Windows Vista allows you to upgrade between versions.
Regardless of which Windows Vista version you are using, the core features and the way you work with the operating system are the same. Because of this consistency, this book points out the differences between Windows Vista versions only where necessary.
Upgrading the Windows Vista Versions
Unlike its predecessors, you can easily upgrade Windows Vista versions by using the Windows Anytime Upgrade utility or a Windows Anytime Upgrade disc. You can:
· Upgrade from Windows Vista Home Basic to Windows Vista Home Premium or Windows Vista Ultimate.
· Upgrade from Windows Vista Home Premium to Windows Vista Ultimate.
· Upgrade from Windows Vista Business to Windows Vista Enterprise or Windows Vista Ultimate.
Upgrade from Windows Vista Enterprise to Windows Vista Ultimate.