| · A complete redesign of the graphical user interface that you see and interact with. Windows Vista has a fresh new look and is a lot easier to use. |
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| · Finding things on your Vista computer is going to be much easier. Files can be stored in one location, but retrieved in many different ways. |
| · New multimedia tools will now be part of Vista. This will help you to better work with your images, music, and videos files. |
| · Communications between computer systems has also been greatly enhanced. Connecting with other computers can now be done quickly and easily. |
| · System security has also been enhanced. Vista will provide you with more security features than older Windows systems did. |
| · Do a Clean Install of Vista on top of your old WinXP operating system. This replaces your WinXP system with a new Windows Vista system. You will have to save all of your data files and settings from your old system before installing Vista and then put them back on your hard drive after Vista is installed. You will also need to reinstall all of your application programs from their original CDs. This is a lot of work, but it should give you a cleaner Vista system. Unfortunately, in the process you will destroy your old WinXP system. I consider this approach too risky for my use. |
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| · Do an in-place upgrade of your old WinXP operating system with Windows Vista. This will install Windows Vista on top of your old operating system, but will keep all of your application programs and data files from your old system in the Windows Vista replacement. This is an easier way to go, but if things don’t work, you have just destroyed your old working WinXP system in the process. Again, too risky for my liking. |
| · Multiple Operating Systems with a Clean Install of Windows Vista. Using the top rated partitioning utility, Acronis Disk Director Suite 10.0, you set up a second primary partition on your main computer. Then you install a Clean version of Windows Vista in this second primary partition on your main hard drive. When you are done, you can switch back and forth between your WinXP operating system and your new Windows Vista operating system using the OS Selector utility that comes with Acronis Disk Director Suite 10.0. This lets you keep your working WinXP system while you are building your new Windows Vista system. You will need to install any application programs in the Windows Vista partition that you want to run under Vista. This will give you the cleanest installation of Vista possible. |
| · Multiple Operating Systems with an Upgrade Install of Windows Vista. Also using the partitioning utility, Acronis Disk Director Suite 10.0, you set up an empty space on your main computer where your Vista primary partition will reside. Then you copy your WinXP operating system partition into this empty space on your hard drive. This gives you two primary partitions, each with WinXP installed in it and running. Next, you do a Windows Vista upgrade install into the partition with the copy of WinXP. This will replace WinXP in that one partition with Windows Vista, but still keep your application programs and settings. You can switch back and forth between the two operating systems using the OS Selector utility that comes with Acronis Disk Director Suite 10.0. This is the easiest way to get to Windows Vista from WinXP. |