Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic FULL VERSION
March 3rd, 2010 by admin

  • User-friendly software features search and organize innovations as well as improved networking opportunities
  • Designed for users with the most basic computer needs
  • Helps people use their PCs securely and reliably, makes it simple to stay better connected, and is compatible with the widest range of software, devices, and services that people use and trust every day
  • Rich new interface, innovative ways to organize and find the information stored on your PC, and a multitude of entertainment options with live and recorded TV on your PC
  • Provides the essential tools and technologies to help protect you whether you are browsing the Internet, connecting to a wireless network, or just reading e-mail

Product Description
Windows Vista Home Basic is designed to be easy to set up, to help people use their PCs securely and reliably, to help people stay better connected, and, like all of the editions of Windows Vista, to be compatible with the widest range of software, devices, and services that people use and trust. For those who simply want to use their PC for tasks such as surfing the Internet, corresponding with friends and family using email, or performing basic document creation a... More >>

Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic FULL VERSION


5 Responses  
  • Ed K. writes:
    March 3rd, 201010:33 pmat

    I have been running Win2000 for more than five years and it was time for an OS update. At first I feared many of my beloved third party software would be obsolete, but to my surprise the support was there. Except for the fact many of my old games did not work on it. Otherwise I am very satisfied. It’s new and it takes time to get used to it. I use it with finance, DVD editing, MP3, DSL, Photo and office software with few to no problems. You must run it on a recommended computer setup. The only drawback is you need at least 1 gig of memory or more. More is better. I think it is the best MS operating system so far. However, if you are useing XP there is no reason to change, the difference is not that big.
    I didn’t say much here other than I am a fan.

    Rating: 5 / 5

  • Eric Ellison writes:
    March 3rd, 201011:28 pmat

    It is so similar to Windows Xp that the idea of a learning curve is insignificant. I am really enjoying this operating system. It has faster windows, faster boot time, better security features, faster down loading of updates and internet files. It is so easy that my wife loves it eventhough she has only medium level computer experience. Although I mostly run Fedora Linux, it is much faster, easier to use than Windows Xp or Fedora Linux 6. I may not like Microsoft “the monopoly” or monopolisoft. It is pretty good OS!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • Melvin S. Brunk writes:
    March 4th, 20101:07 amat

    I did not like the windows visa. I could not use the product. I wish I never ordered it.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  • F. A. Depriest writes:
    March 4th, 20101:31 amat

    I thought I had lost my computer untill I decided to install Vista. Installation was a snap now I have a brand new up to date computer. have Vista on three of my four computers now and I love it.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • Brendan Davis writes:
    March 4th, 20103:07 amat

    Windows Vista Basic is worth purchasing for only a few reasons.
    1) It is inevitable that at some point (though certainly not now), Windows will stop creating service packs for Windows XP.
    2) Regardless of Vista’s RAM-consuming ways, companies have shifted and will continue to shift away from creating software compatible with Windows XP towards software compatible with Windows Vista.
    3) Vista Basic is, by far, the least RAM-consuming Vista product available. You might be able to run it without using half of your RAM idling. If you want a more advanced Vista, make sure you have a gigabyte or two of RAM to spare to actually do anything.

    Anyways, if you use your computer for internet and simple Word/Excel/PowerPoint documents, don’t bother switching to Vista. There’s no point. If you like to stay on the cutting edge, get Vista, and stand in awe of its Mac-esque bubbly-ness and ability to do nothing while frying your system resources.
    Rating: 3 / 5


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