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  2. Windows Vista - Wikipedia

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    Windows Vista Basic has video card requirements similar to Windows XP, and it is the default visual style of Windows Vista Starter and on systems without support for Windows Aero. Before Windows Vista SP1, machines that failed Windows Genuine Advantage product license validation would also revert to this visual style.

  3. Comparison of Microsoft Windows versions - Wikipedia

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    Windows Update, WSUS: Win32 DLL, KMD, WDM, KMDF, UMDFv1 Yes Yes (with SP1) Yes 9.0c Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs: IA-32 — Yes No Yes Yes Yes — Windows Update, WSUS: Win32 DLL, KMD, WDM, KMDF, UMDFv1 Yes Yes Yes 9.0c Windows Vista: IA-32, x64: Windows Marketplace: Yes Yes Yes (USB 2.0) Yes Yes — Windows Update, WSUS

  4. System requirements - Wikipedia

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    System requirements Requirements Windows; Operating system: Windows 8.1 64-bit, Windows 8 64-bit, Windows 7 Service Pack 1 64-bit, Windows Vista Service Pack 2 64-bit: CPU: Core 2 Quad Q6600 at 2.4 GHz or AMD Phenom 9850 at 2.5 GHz: Memory: 4 GB RAM: Free space: 65 GB of free space: Graphics hardware: DirectX 10-compatible GPU: GeForce 9800GT ...

  5. Windows 7 - Wikipedia

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    The three application limit, previously present in the Windows Vista and Windows XP Starter Editions, has been removed from Windows 7. [79] All editions include some new and improved features, such as Windows Search, Security features, and some features new to Windows 7, that originated within Vista.

  6. List of Microsoft Windows versions - Wikipedia

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    Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 Update Rollup 2; 2710 Anvil: April 25, 2005 NT 5.2 Windows XP Professional x64 Edition; 3790 x86-64: Windows Vista: Longhorn [3] January 30, 2007 NT 6.0 Windows Vista Starter; Windows Vista Home Basic; Windows Vista Home Premium; Windows Vista Business; Windows Vista Enterprise; Windows Vista Ultimate; 6002 ...

  7. Windows Update - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, Windows Update in Windows Vista supports downloading Windows Ultimate Extras, optional software for Windows Vista Ultimate Edition. Unlike Automatic Updates in Windows XP, Windows Update Agent in Windows Vista and Windows 7 allows the user to postpone the mandatory restart (required for the update process to complete) for up to ...

  8. Windows Vista editions - Wikipedia

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    Windows Vista Enterprise supports up to two physical CPUs, [18] and the 64-bit version supports up to 128 GB of RAM. [19] Windows Vista Ultimate "Windows Vista Product Red" gadgets Windows Vista Ultimate includes all features of the Home Premium and Business editions, as well as BitLocker and MUI; it also provides access to optional "Ultimate ...

  9. Features new to Windows Vista - Wikipedia

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    The Platform Update for Windows Vista backports several features introduced in Windows 7. [102] Windows ReadyDrive introduces support for hybrid drives and other flash memory caches such as Intel Turbo Memory, which offer conservation of battery life and decreased times for booting and hibernation. [103]