Windows Vista: Reliability, Security, and Compatibility

Jul 11

It was then early 2007 when Windows Vista from Microsoft was released and is available for sale to the public, but basically, as expected there have been a few negative feedback coming from the avid users of Microsoft Windows and minority on other operating system users. As its objective, Microsoft Windows Vista is an advanced operating system that is built for many uses of various users. There have been a few changes from it’s older version, Windows XP, like it’s flash based graphical user interface(s).

Based on my own experience, Windows Vista is yet should I say the most advanced operating system than the previous version like XP. I may could not defend that but for atleast, the said operating system has it’s own advanced kernels and is yet more secured and reliable. Talking about compatibility, though it wasn’t that have all compatible devices but still the operating system is yet using their own initiative of using generic drivers. Vista creates environment among users to be more comfortable, cool, amazing, hassle free, and fast processing.

Vista comes up with different editions with of course different uses. Versions are as follows: Starter, Home Basic, Home Premium, Business, and Ultimate. Super computing may be defined of what can Microsoft Windows Vista can.

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