What’s new. Flavors of Vista Windows Vista Home Basic Windows Vista Home Premium Windows Vista Business Windows Vista Enterprise Windows Vista Ultimate.

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What’s new

Flavors of Vista Windows Vista Home Basic Windows Vista Home Premium Windows Vista Business Windows Vista Enterprise Windows Vista Ultimate

What does it look like? icon replaces “Start”, “File”

“Instant Search” Programs Files/documents Internet Embedded information

“New Menu” Documents Pictures Music Recent Items Computer Help and Support

“Create shortcuts”

My files

Gadgets: Mini-Applications Stocks Calculator Media Player Calendar Notes

Sidebar & Gadgets Conveniently display your Gadgets

Sidebar & Gadgets Set opacity to hide your gadget Mouse over to highlight your gadget

UAC User account control

Vista Capable (Minimum Specs) 800 MHZ 512MB RAM DirectX 9 Capable (WDDM Driver Support recommended) Meets criteria for "Designed for Windows XP" or "Designed for Windows XP x64" logo

Vista Premium Ready 1 GHZ 1GB RAM DirectX 9 Video Memory 64MB, Recommended >128MB 40GB HD 15GB Free memory DVD-ROM Drive