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Microsoft Windows Vista. Microsoft Office 2007. Can I upgrade?. Vista Home Basic Minimums: System Requirements Minimum Processor Speed 1 GHz Minimum Memory Required 512MB of system memory Hard Disk Required 20GB hard drive with at least 15GB of available space - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Microsoft Windows Vista
Microsoft Office 2007
Can I upgrade?
• Vista Home Basic Minimums:• System Requirements• Minimum Processor Speed 1 GHz• Minimum Memory Required 512MB of
system memory• Hard Disk Required 20GB hard drive with
at least 15GB of available space• Display Support for DirectX 9 graphics and
32 MB of graphics memory
Vista Ultimate Minimums• System Requirements• Processor Speed1 GHz processor• Memory Required1 GB of system memory• HardDisk Required40GB hard drive with at least
15GB of available space• DisplaySupport for DirectX 9 graphics with: • • WDDM Driver • • 128 MB of graphics memory (minimum) • • Pixel Shader 2.0 in hardware • • 32 bits per pixel
Vista Good Performance• At least a 3.0 Ghz Pentium 4, or more
recent processor• RAM Memory of 2 G or higher• 200 Gb high speed (7200 rpm or above)
SATA, PATA, or SCSI hard drive• DVD drive• 256-512 mb Video Display card with Direct
X 9, WDDM driver, Pixel Shader 2.0• 450 watt or higher power supply to run the
computer and graphics card
Versions of VistaUpgrades
Upgrade Prices (retail)
• Vista Home Basic - $99.95• Vista Home Premium - $159.00• Vista Business - $199.00• Vista Ultimate - $259.00• All 64-bit versions require a clean install,
and cannot do an upgrade install.• XP must have SP2, Win 2000 must have
SP4, older versions of Windows such as 95, 98, ME require a clean install.
Which Version - Home
• Basic is REALLY basic, no Aero, no bells & whistles.
• Home Premium is more like the XP Media Edition – it has the bells and whistles to work with TV tuners, act as a “tivo”, do multimedia work.
• Neither home edition can be put into a Microsoft “domain” to work with a Microsoft server.
Which Version - Business
• Business is most comparable to XP Professional – has all the core features to work in a business (or home) environment.
• Ultimate is something new – it has all the business features, and also has the “Media Edition” features, like Home Premium.
• You can upgrade for an additional charge at any time. Upgrades can even be downloaded on-line (better have broadband – big upgrade)
Now – lets look at Vista
• The following slides were screen images captured from HP XW4100 workstation with 3.0G Pentium 4, 2G of RAM, 200G PATA IDE 7200 rpm hard drive, original video card removed and replaced by an nVidia GeForce 6200 video card with 128mb of RAM. (this is NOT an ultra-performance card, but is on the low end for the Aero interface)
• The computer is running Vista Business with all current patches, and Office 2007. Also, all of my usual programs have been installed for compatibility testing.
Software Compatibility• MOST of my older applications run just fine on Vista. There are a
few that don’t.• Acronis – the older version of Acronis does not support the new
security system of Vista. However, the current release is Vista compatible.
• Diskeeper (defragmentation utility) – The older version does not support the new security system. Again, the current release is Vista compatible.
• Roxio CD-Creator Platinum 5.3.5 – The 5.1 purchased several years ago had to be patched to work with XP. It does not work with Vista. However, Easy Media Creator 8 (not the newest) does work with Vista.
• There were several other older applications tested that had problems. Most of them were auxiliary pieces that came with various pieces of hardware. In some cases, the hardware did not have Vista drivers, and the software could not be tested.
Hardware Compatibility• Generally, hardware compatibility has been good. However, I have purchased items
new with the idea of buying things that are main-stream.• I have not tried any of my scanners. They are all old, one HP quit working after three
years with XP and is now on a computer running 2000.• Printers – even though my three HP LaserJet 5M printers are ancient – they are
supported in post-script mode. Many older printers, especially lower-priced ink jets, are not supported, and are not likely to ever be supported. My Color LaserJet 3600 is also supported fully.
• I have not attempted to install my Palm device on Vista. I have found that it will only synchronize properly with ONE desktop or notebook computer in the past.
• Microsoft themselves does not write hardware drivers. They don’t usually have the detail hardware info to write drivers. They specify how to write the driver – and it is up to the device manufacturer to write. Most hardware companies that stay in business are focused on selling new products; not on writing device drivers for decade old hardware.
• More drivers, and better drivers are being released. Some of the early nVidia video drivers (as well as many others) were unstable and very feature-limted in comparison to their drivers for XP.
Vista Business desktop
Vista Desktop Menu (default)
Vista Aero Interface
Aero “Bubbles”
Vista Basic (non-Aero) Interface
Appearance Settings
Display Settings
Windows “Classic” Theme
Personalize Appearance Menu
All Programs Menu (default)
Start Menu Properties
Start Menu (Classic)
Control Panel (default)
Control Panel (Classic)
Accessory Menu
Example “Gadget”
“Admin” account DISABLED
Vista Default Groups
Some of Desktop Backgrounds
“My Computer”
Performance Info
Network & Sharing Center
Printers Menu
Backup & System Restore points
System Event Log
“Services” Control
System Configuration Tool
Command Prompt – still lives
IP config – IP version 6 support
Windows Explorer
Windows Media Player
Older Application Running
Windows Mail (replaces OE)
Office 2007 - Word
Word 2007 Main Menu
Excel 2007
PowerPoint 2007
For older Office Office 2007 Compatibility Pack
• Overview• Users of the Microsoft Office XP and 2003 programs Word, Excel, or PowerPoint—
please install all High-Priority updates from Microsoft Update before downloading the Compatibility Pack.
By installing the Compatibility Pack in addition to Microsoft Office 2000, Office XP, or Office 2003, you will be able open, edit, and save files using the file formats new to Word, Excel, and PowerPoint 2007. The Compatibility Pack can also be used in conjunction with the Microsoft Office Word Viewer 2003, Excel Viewer 2003, and PowerPoint Viewer 2003 to view files saved in these new formats. For more information about the Compatibility Pack, see Knowledge Base article 924074.
Note: If you use Microsoft Word 2000 or Microsoft Word 2002 to read or write documents containing complex scripts, please see http://support.microsoft.com/kb/925451 for information to enable Word 2007 documents to be displayed correctly in your version of Word.
Administrators: The administrative template for the Word, Excel, and PowerPoint converters contained within the Compatibility Pack is available for download.
• The Compatibility Pack can be downloaded free of charge from Microsoft.
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