The windows vista home Premium edition is the best edition for entertainment excluding the Ultimate edition,You would be saving 100 dollars
and compromising on the business features, But if you don't need the business features, Why pay that extra 100 bucks
If you are interested in studying your options you should check with the Vista editions comparisons page, But as an easier option we found a much simpler way, Simple compare Business edition to Home Premium edition, if you don't need features in one but need from the other, you know what version, if you need features from both you will want to buy the ultimate edition, and if you need no features mentioned on the Home Premium VS Business page, you would want to buy Home Basic
Windows Vista Home Premium (the entertainment and home use oriented edition of windows vista) is the second cheapest (or third most expensive) edition of windows vista vista , Still to most of us $230 for the full version (buy here) is not cheap, and $155 for the windows XP upgrade (Buy Here) is not cheap either.
So, as mentioned in many places on the website, it is not time for the casual user to buy Vista, we don't know what the future holds, but at the minute, Vista has much TOY value and little practical difference compared to windows XP.
From: farhad Subject: admin account
first when i bought my pc it was on vista premium and when i created a new user account it only let me create a "standard user account" so i created it. ten when i logged into that new account i used it but it never gave me as much options as the administrator account so i went back onto the loggin menu but it only gave me the new "standard user" account so now i cant get on admin please help vistas stupid !!!!!
From: JIMY Subject: JIM JIM
The windows vista home Premium edition is the best edition for entertainment excluding the Ultimate edition,You would be saving 100 dollars and compromising on the business features, But if you don't need the business features, Why pay that extra 100 bucks
If you are interested in studying your options you should check with the Vista editions comparisons page, But as an easier option we found a much simpler way, Simple compare Business edition to Home Premium edition, if you don't need features in one but need from the other, you know what version, if you need features from both you will want to buy the ultimate edition, and if you need no features mentioned on the Home Premium VS Business page, you would want to buy Home Basic
Windows Vista Home Premium (the entertainment and home use oriented edition of windows vista) is the second cheapest (or third most expensive) edition of windows vista vista , Still to most of us $230 for the full version (buy here) is not cheap, and $155 for the windows XP upgrade (Buy Here) is not cheap either.
So, as mentioned in many places on the website, it is not time for the casual user to buy Vista, we don't know what the future holds, but at the minute, Vista has much TOY value and little practical difference compared to windows XP.
From: farhad Subject: admin account
first when i bought my pc it was on vista premium and when i created a new user account it only let me create a "standard user account" so i created it. ten when i logged into that new account i used it but it never gave me as much options as the administrator account so i went back onto the loggin menu but it only gave me the new "standard user" account so now i cant get on admin please help vistas stupid !!!!!
From: JIMY Subject: JIM JIM
The windows vista home Premium edition is the best edition for entertainment excluding the Ultimate edition,You would be saving 100 dollars and compromising on the business features, But if you don't need the business features, Why pay that extra 100 bucks
If you are interested in studying your options you should check with the Vista editions comparisons page, But as an easier option we found a much simpler way, Simple compare Business edition to Home Premium edition, if you don't need features in one but need from the other, you know what version, if you need features from both you will want to buy the ultimate edition, and if you need no features mentioned on the Home Premium VS Business page, you would want to buy Home Basic
Windows Vista Home Premium (the entertainment and home use oriented edition of windows vista) is the second cheapest (or third most expensive) edition of windows vista vista , Still to most of us $230 for the full version (buy here) is not cheap, and $155 for the windows XP upgrade (Buy Here) is not cheap either.
So, as mentioned in many places on the website, it is not time for the casual user to buy Vista, we don't know what the future holds, but at the minute, Vista has much TOY value and little practical difference compared to windows XP.
From: farhad Subject: admin account
first when i bought my pc it was on vista premium and when i created a new user account it only let me create a "standard user account" so i created it. ten when i logged into that new account i used it but it never gave me as much options as the administrator account so i went back onto the loggin menu but it only gave me the new "standard user" account so now i cant get on admin please help vistas stupid !!!!!
From: JIMY Subject: JIM JIM
The windows vista home Premium edition is the best edition for entertainment excluding the Ultimate edition,You would be saving 100 dollars and compromising on the business features, But if you don't need the business features, Why pay that extra 100 bucks
If you are interested in studying your options you should check with the Vista editions comparisons page, But as an easier option we found a much simpler way, Simple compare Business edition to Home Premium edition, if you don't need features in one but need from the other, you know what version, if you need features from both you will want to buy the ultimate edition, and if you need no features mentioned on the Home Premium VS Business page, you would want to buy Home Basic
Windows Vista Home Premium (the entertainment and home use oriented edition of windows vista) is the second cheapest (or third most expensive) edition of windows vista vista , Still to most of us $230 for the full version (buy here) is not cheap, and $155 for the windows XP upgrade (Buy Here) is not cheap either.
So, as mentioned in many places on the website, it is not time for the casual user to buy Vista, we don't know what the future holds, but at the minute, Vista has much TOY value and little practical difference compared to windows XP.
NOTE: You can save up to $160 dollars if you do not want tech. support from Microsoft (You will get windows updates), To see how, Visit the checklist page.
Windows Vista OEM is meant to be cheaper since there is no tech support, But also installs on 1 computer only and can not be transferred to another computer