Tuesday, February 20, 2007

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Update Windows XP to Windows Vista How to create

This video explains how to upgrade Windows XP to Windows Vista without format, and thus keeping all your data. Personally, when I do not recommend upgrading to Windows Vista especially if you have a PC a bit dated. For those who loved her and might even want to upgrade here is how:



Definition associated with the video is from Wikipedia :

Windows Vista (formerly known by the code name Longhorn) is the newest version of Microsoft Windows operating systems family. The version "RTM" (Release To Manufacture), sometimes called "Gold", was released on 8 November 2006. On 16 November 2006, the final English version was made available for download to MSDN subscribers. The Italian version has instead been made available from December 2, 2006, also on MSDN. The final release of this operating system for businesses that have signed contracts for "Volume License" was taken November 30, 2006, while retail and OEM customers has been released to the public two months later: January 30, 2007.

There is also a server version of the new operating system, code-named "Longhorn Server".

The final name of what was until then known by the codename Longhorn has been released by Microsoft before the release of Beta 1. This news came as a surprise to the computing community, and because Microsoft typically slow to announce the final name of the operating systems, both for the uniqueness of the name which breaks any link to the past.

The term view is derived from the Latin verb videre (to see in Italian), also in English and other Romance languages \u200b\u200bthe word means having, as in Italian, view, view: this should symbolize both the new look of your operating system, is offering the opportunity to have a new view of the data in your computer.

enthusiasts have also given different interpretations to this name, for example, that the version of Windows Vista is the number 6.0 and the first 2 letters of the name, "you" are the Roman numeral VI.

code named Longhorn derived from the name of a bar in a ski resort near Seattle, home of Microsoft. This town is located between Mount Whistler (the code name of Windows XP) and Blackcomb Mountain (formerly codenamed Windows codename Vienna, a future version of Microsoft Windows).

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