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  2. Windows Vista - Wikipedia

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    Although the installation media included in retail packages is a 32-bit DVD, customers needing a CD-ROM or customers who wish for a 64-bit install media can acquire this media through the Windows Vista Alternate Media program. [103] The Ultimate edition includes both 32-bit and 64-bit media. [104]

  3. Windows Vista editions - Wikipedia

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    All 32-bit editions of Windows Vista, excluding Starter, support up to 4 GB of RAM. The 64-bit edition of Home Basic supports 8 GB of RAM, Home Premium supports 16 GB, and Business, Enterprise, and Ultimate support 128 GB of RAM. [19] All 64-bit versions of Microsoft operating systems impose a 16 TB limit on address space.

  4. List of features removed in Windows Vista - Wikipedia

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    The top-left corner of the window no longer acts like a draggable icon representing the folder. The Desktop.ini Sharing=0 parameter which could prevent a particular folder from being shared is not supported. [7] The Up toolbar button in Windows Explorer, which allowed one to jump to a parent folder in the address hierarchy has been removed.

  5. Features new to Windows Vista - Wikipedia

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    ) to share files when a file is selected. [2] Windows Vista introduces a new Sharing Wizard that displays users and groups with whom the current user can share; sharers can select local sharees on the current PC or those from Active Directory, a Windows domain, or a workgroup when the sharer's PC is registered with a domain controller.

  6. Comparison of Windows Vista and Windows XP - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] File copy operations are speculated to be one area where Vista performs better than XP. [clarification needed] In a test run by CRN Test Center, a 1.25 GB file was copied from a network share to each desktop. For XP, it took 2 minutes and 54 seconds, for Vista with SP1 it took 2 minutes and 29 seconds.

  7. Development of Windows Vista - Wikipedia

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    On June 6, Microsoft extended the availability of Beta 2 to all users, making Vista available as a free download in several languages from their website. Some technology websites described this release as "the largest download event in software history". [37] In June, Microsoft made two significant changes to its plans for Windows Vista.

  8. File Explorer - Wikipedia

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    Windows Explorer in Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 supports libraries, virtual folders described in a .library-ms file that aggregates content from various locations – including shared folders on networked systems if the shared folder has been indexed by the host system – and present them in a unified view. Searching in a library ...

  9. Technical features new to Windows Vista - Wikipedia

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    A non-administrator user can share only the folders under his user profile. In addition, all users have a Public folder which is shared, though an administrator can override this. Network Projection [71] is used to detect and use network-connected projectors. It can be used to display a presentation, or share a presentation with the machine ...