(OEM License, PC)
TR Review
If you're happy with what XP does and don't fancy upgrading an ageing system just yet, there's really not much reason to upgrade. With the move from Windows 98, the choice was more obvious - XP was a world away in terms of stability and for that reason alone it was worth making the move as soon as was humanly possible. Adding extra hardware may push the price to a level that just isn't acceptable to you and, obviously, if Vista won't run software that you absolutely must have, then you're best advised to stick with XP. If you're not confident in installing it without the safety net of technical support then I'd also advise staying with XP - at least until you can enlist a friend to help, or buy a new machine with it preinstalled. Read the full review.
| Summary | |
|---|---|
| Description | Windows Vista Home Premium |
| Manufacturer | Microsoft |
| Lowest Price | $92.99 |
| Available at | 13 Stores |
| Product Specification | |
| Software | |
| License Type | OEM License |
| Media Format | DVD-ROM |
| Min License Size | 1 user(s) |
| Max License Size | 1 user(s) |
| General | |
| System Requirements | |
| Required Processor Class | Intel Pentium III Processor |
| Required Processor Speed | 800 MHz |
| Required Memory | 512 MB |
| Required Disk Space | 15 GB |
| Recommended System Requirements | |
| Recommended Processor Class | Intel Pentium III Processor |
| Recommended Processor Speed | 1 GHz |
| Recommended Memory | 1 GB |
| Recommended Disk Space | 40 GB |
| More Info | |
| URL | Click here |