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Difference between Vista versions

Discussion in 'Windows Vista' started by Bob, Jul 8, 2009.

  1. Bob

    Bob Guest

    Hi everyone:

    I have a computer at home which I use for personal stuff (Office, web,
    watching movies, music, etc) and occasionally use it for work (engineering
    applications). From work, we are all given a brand new box of vista
    Enterprise, which I have no idea what it does. Now, I just purchased a new
    computer and I was wondering would any of the experts recommend me installing
    this enterprise version or go and purchase a brand new vista home premium
    version? I do plan on upgrading to windows 7 in the future. I appreciate
    your suggestions.

    Bob
     
  2. Eric

    Eric Guest

    "Bob" <Bob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:6115940D-3824-4B39-9481-62444E950A74@microsoft.com...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Hi everyone:
    >
    > I have a computer at home which I use for personal stuff (Office, web,
    > watching movies, music, etc) and occasionally use it for work (engineering
    > applications). From work, we are all given a brand new box of vista
    > Enterprise, which I have no idea what it does. Now, I just purchased a
    > new
    > computer and I was wondering would any of the experts recommend me
    > installing
    > this enterprise version or go and purchase a brand new vista home premium
    > version? I do plan on upgrading to windows 7 in the future. I appreciate
    > your suggestions.
    >
    > Bob<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    Home Premium is fine for home use. You'll need Professional/Ultimate if you
    connect it to an office network with a domain.
    MS has a pricing plan where you can reserve a copy of Windows 7 now at
    reduced prices.
    Check places like Best Buy for purchasing packages where you can buy a new
    PC now with Vista with a free or cheap option for upgrading to Windows 7
    after it's release.
    Unless your company, or some software you want to use, requires Windows 7
    you most likely won't need to upgrade anytime soon. It's supposedly going
    to be a significant improvement but so far I haven't heard of any features
    in it which aren't in Vista.
     
  3. On Wed, 8 Jul 2009 13:30:02 -0700, Bob <Bob@discussions.microsoft.com>
    wrote:
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Hi everyone:
    >
    > I have a computer at home which I use for personal stuff (Office, web,
    > watching movies, music, etc) and occasionally use it for work (engineering
    > applications). From work, we are all given a brand new box of vista
    > Enterprise, which I have no idea what it does. Now, I just purchased a new
    > computer and I was wondering would any of the experts recommend me installing
    > this enterprise version or go and purchase a brand new vista home premium
    > version? I do plan on upgrading to windows 7 in the future. I appreciate
    > your suggestions.<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->


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  4. Saucy

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