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Privacy Terms. Quick links. What is the status of TM1 on Vista? Is it supported? There's a 9. Apparently that's very common. Why is it a downgrade to stick with something better? Please do not send technical questions via private message or email. Post them in the forum where you'll probably get a faster reply, and everyone can benefit from the answers.
Jodi Ryan Family Lawyer. I was kind of hoping it might be possible to start off with a brand new laptop without 5 years worth of "upgrades" needing to be downloaded and applied to XP Sp2 before I do anything else To be honest I've never used Vista so have no idea what it may or may not do.
Is Vista really that awful? J Fewer than one in 10 developers are writing applications for Microsoft's Vista operating system, according to new statistics from analyst house Evans Data. Evans Data's Spring North American Development Survey found that eight per cent of developers are working on Vista applications, compared to nearly 50 per cent on Windows XP, which Microsoft will cease selling on 30 June.
Some 24 per cent said that they would be focusing on Vista next year, compared to 29 per cent for XP. Personally I haven't used Vista for more than two minutes on someone else's machine so I'm only talking hearsay, but I've yet to hear a sophisticated user say anything positive about it. With the June 30, , "end of sales" date for Windows XP approaching, many people have asked me if they will still be able to get support for Windows XP.
The answer is an emphatic "yes, you will continue to be supported. Our ongoing support for Windows XP is the result of our recognition that people keep their Windows-based PCs for many years and a reflection of our commitment to provide the highest level of support for all our customers. The answer again is "yes. But customers who still need Windows XP will be able to get it. For example: For businesses small to large, buying Windows Vista Business or Windows Vista Ultimate provides the option to use Windows XP Professional through a customer benefit known as "downgrade rights.
In addition, some of our OEM partners are planning to offer services designed to help business customers that buy these versions of Windows Vista on new PCs to exercise their downgrade rights. This is a great value because it lets you use Windows XP on new PCs today if you need it and then make the move to take advantage of the additional capabilities of Windows Vista when you are ready, without having to pay for an upgrade.
If you're interested in learning more about how to get Windows XP Professional through downgrade rights, contact your favorite PC maker. As our next generation PC platform, Windows Vista has many advantages that make it the best choice for people who are buying a new Windows-based PC to use at home or in a small business.
However, some small business customers may have applications that aren't compatible with Windows Vista. In most cases, your software vendor should have an updated version of these applications. When you are ready, you are "future proofed" since you already have a license for Windows Vista.
John Hobson wrote: I was kind of hoping it might be possible to start off with a brand new laptop without 5 years worth of "upgrades" needing to be downloaded and applied to XP Sp2 before I do anything else. John Hobson wrote: To be honest I've never used Vista so have no idea what it may or may not do.
The move from Win 3. All Vista is in reality is a tarted up version of XP, which was itself based on NT4, albeit majorly upgraded at same time. Vista consumes far more resources, and for what gain? We are prepared to assume each step of your challenge.
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