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Windows Vista Ultimate with SP1 Upgrade [OLD VERSION]

March 16, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Shopping

  • Mobility-based operating system meets all your computing needs whether you’re working from home, working on the road, or searching for entertainment options
  • Combines all the features of a business-focused operating system, all the efficiency features of a mobility-focused operating system, and all of the digital entertainment features of a consumer-focused operating system
  • Remotely connect to business networks; Windows BitLocker Drive Encryption provides improved levels of protection against theft for your important business data whether you are at home, on the road, or in the office
  • Delivers all of the entertainment features available in Windows Vista Home Premium; includes everything you need to enjoy the latest in digital photography, music, movies, analog TV, or even HDTV
  • Ideal for both business and home entertainment use

Product Description
UPG WINDOWS VISTA ULTIMATE SP1 DVD NA DVDAmazon.com
Windows Vista Ultimate with Service Pack 1 (Upgrade) is the choice for those who want to have it all. Easily shift between the worlds of productivity and play with the most complete edition of Windows Vista. Ultimate provides the power, security, and mobility features needed for work, and all the entertainment features that you want for fun. Compare Windows Vista editions.

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Windows Vista Ultimate with SP1 Upgrade [OLD VERSION]

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5 Responses to “Windows Vista Ultimate with SP1 Upgrade [OLD VERSION]”
  1. This is just another, in a long line of horible experiments by Mad Doctor FrankenGates. Your system WILL crash, it WILL run slower, and you will be sorry for buying this boxocrap. If you buy an 8-core Mac Pro and use “boot camp”, then and only then will this junk actually work. That’s what I had to do. The only good thing about vista is, it got me into something much much better than microsoft. Mac OSX. What a pleasure.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. I. wilson says:

    not sure why anyone would buy this buggy mess now, microsoft is suppose to be coming out with a new OS next year so what’s the point?
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. A. Pollak says:

    My new Dell XPS i7-920 processer has Vista Home Premium and I need to upgrade to Ultimate. I have tried 3 times to install and receive the message after it tries to finish the install of “Windows could not configure 1 or more system components. Restart computer and then restart the installation” BUT, still does not work.

    So, can not rate product however site requires min one star.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. WARNING! All previous “Upgrade” versions of Windows would allow you to perform a clean install, and simply provide proof of your previous Windows version.

    NOT WINDOWS VISTA UPGRADE. It’s now known as “Windows Anytime Upgrade.” Apparantly this means “anytime but when you actually need it — after a hardware failure.”

    This version of Windows Vista does NOT allow for a clean install. You will be told that you need to perform an upgrade of an existing, running version of Windows. You CANNOT do a clean install.

    And now you start to get a glimpse of why people hate Windows Vista!
    Rating: 1 / 5

  5. R. Lindfield says:

    I purchased Vista to upgrade my Windows XP machine, only to find out that I must then upgrade my computer to work with it. My machine, which was fast by a gamers standards was miserable beneath Vista. I spent most of my time waiting for things to load, accepting pop-up boxes and searching the web for computer upgrades before I finally switched back to Windows XP.
    Rating: 1 / 5

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