microsoft.com— Microsoft has released the beta version of its Vista Upgrade Advisor software for download. It will let people know what hardware must be upgraded in order to get the best experence from Vista.
May 18, 2006View in Crawl 4
Not compatible with Win2k (Windows 2000)Oh well,. that reduces my compatability with another application compare to Windows XP. Now I'm down by %0.03 to Windows 2000 being 99.67% compatible with Windows XP
Ok, but not particularly useful. Told me I needed a graphics card with a TV out (I have an ATI Radeon X800XL with a TV out) and a TV tuner (I have dual Haupauges) to watch TV. Maybe they should work on their hardware lists if they don't recognize those two rediculously common components.
kohan69May 19, 2006
Not compatible with Win2k (Windows 2000)Oh well,. that reduces my compatability with another application compare to Windows XP. Now I'm down by %0.03 to Windows 2000 being 99.67% compatible with Windows XP
jozer99May 19, 2006
Ok, but not particularly useful. Told me I needed a graphics card with a TV out (I have an ATI Radeon X800XL with a TV out) and a TV tuner (I have dual Haupauges) to watch TV. Maybe they should work on their hardware lists if they don't recognize those two rediculously common components.
spacebar14May 19, 2006
"800 MHz required to install Windows Vista"Uh huh. I'm sure it just flies along at 800MHz.
etunusMay 19, 2006
Are we going to have to run this all over again, and then upgrade hardware again, in a year when we're told that Vista is delayed until 2008?
haxx4May 19, 2006
Typical M$ bloat.
obkenobiMay 20, 2006
[quote]the file is 4 megs?!?! 'wonder what else that thing is doing...[/quote]Sending all your pron to Dick Cheney.
Closed AccountMay 21, 2006
how the hell did i pull the horseshoe out of my ass to get a "can run vista ultimate edition" ? my computers a POS
phaolooNov 5, 2008
There's a new release now. It makes vistar run faster.