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  By member: AlexanderAkulick - Apr 28, 2007

Ultimate solution for PC users with compatible...

Strengths: Tons of included software and hardware support.

Weakness: Requires a newer more advanced PC.

What do Mac users all over the world do since Vista made its public release? They lie about how superior Mac OSX is. Vista at its lowest level (Home Basic) smokes the Mac OS like like a Ferrari running against a Volkswagon Bug. Just load Vista to a system with comparable hardware to what Mac offers - you will see an immediate improvement in processing power and capability. Hey, even Windows users love to hate the latest versions - it means they have to re-acquaint themselves with the new version. XP users will find Ultimate offers all XP had and much more. They will have to become familiar with where common use items are in Vista, but the included "Help and Support" makes everything easier - occasionally making such as program setting automatic, by just clicking on a provided prompt.

Vista Ultimate offers a voice recognition feature that works great for dictating letters and running applications.
Many added softwares just became obsolete as Vista has so many more functions built in. The Media Center is just one application that allows users to enjoy a full TV media system with an added TV media card and offers a remote control function just like every new TV has. Internet streaming of shows is even easier with a broadband connection - and you can easily use your computer to perform PVR functions for free!
DVD and CD burning are easier than ever, so storing those favorites, or needed items, is easier than ever before.

Resource hogging is a myth. The system OS sees to proper management of all loaded programs and I am till yet to ever experience a "blue screen" or improper shutdown. Just install 2 Gb. of quality memory, be sure to use a video card with DirectX 9 compatibility and the proper amount of memory. Hey, the Online Advisor will notify of any problems, if you explore it, and offer advice on all of what needs to be done. If you have a PC with Vista rated hardware, all you will need is the signed Vista drivers.

I ran Vista in "compatibility mode" for months until all my drivers became available from manufacturers. Now Vista Ultimate just runs faster - faster and smoother in the beginning than XP 32-bit, it is a welcome relief. Driver support for Vista is appearing like never before. In just a few months since its release, all of my drivers are now signed for Vista and all of my hardware is running at top performance. Even my old Logitech wireless RF and Bluetooth keyboards are fully supported!

One suggestion - if you have a 64-bit processor, buy the Vista x64 version. It has a 32-bit folder that provides for all that the 32-bit version of Vista has. You really don't need the 32-bit version here unless you have a 32-bit processor. With a computer science degree from 35 years back, I found this latest new version of Windows with current Internet updates easier still than any other 32-bit software OS. (load it with Internet support enabled) Enjoy the best! Let the others rest - Vista Ultimate is excellent in Work or Home environments.

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Reply by member: dimgeoch
Jul 8, 2007

Doesn't Vista Ultimate package include both versions 32 and 64? Mine does.

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  By member: SLK_VIK - May 28, 2007

Windows Vista Ultimate...

Strengths: Much more productive interface, very smooth running, fast execution.

Weakness: Operating system minor errors and glitches, mostly minor. Ok otherwise.

Windows Vista Ultimate is a very powerful version of Windows; it incorporates to a degree better security, very easy to learn new user interface, and better dual core management. The retail version also comes with a 64 bit cd included with the 32 bit. The only problem with it is its massive taxation of the graphics card and more importantly on the Processor. I have problems running it on my laptop because sometimes it runs the processor to 100% for long periods of time, and my laptop is a high end dell XPS from late 05' loaded with 2 GB ram, 256 mb ATI gfx, and P 3.4ee Intel processor. If you want to run this on your laptop beware, drivers are mostly non existent, most software although claming to be vista compliant using compatibility mode are not stable or do not even run. I still use it a lot but I have a separate hot swappable hard drive for it. As far as glitches "TrustedInstaller.exe" runs frenzy on the processor (100% for long periods of time), otherwise the minor "memory could not be read” errors occasionally happen. Otherwise, it is an excellent desktop operating system.

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  • 5
  By member: pnghiem - Apr 29, 2007

Win Vista Ultimate

Strengths: Robust; very stable comparing to previous Win OS; built-in security check against malicious and unwanted software; more attractive graphic user interface; useful windows sidebar; loaded with features.

Weakness: Sluggish; need at least 1GB of RAM to run properly and 2GB of RAM to run effectively with many windows and applications opened at the same time; demanding on video card; no support for PocketPC 2002.

Upgrading from Win XP to Win Vista Ultimate, you will be pleased with the graphic user interface and stability of the new OS. The features available in XP are now more robust on Vista Ultimate which also has Windows Media Center and Tablet PC built in. However, you will eventually notice the sluggishness of the whole PC system since Vista demands more system resources, especially from the CPU, memory and graphics card. Somehow, MS decides not to support PocketPC 2002 or earlier versions in its Win Mobile Device Center which forces me to keep using Win XP on another PC to install programs and sync data on my five-year old PocketPC to extend its useful product life. If your PC hardware components are not up to speed for Vista, it might be better to keep it running on XP. Otherwise, I would recommend Win Vista Ultimate OS for any new PC system.

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  • 4
  By member: SkywardSig - Dec 9, 2007

Want or Need Vista Now

Strengths: Excellent graphics if you have the right video card. Fun switching between windows with the new Flip 3D. Fun and useful gadgets. Great Backup system if you have an external drive.

Weakness: Memory intensive, so buy as much RAM as you can. Security questions with almost every application and operation that you run.

If you want or need to see the latest OS from Microsoft, get Windows Ultimate, but, if you can hold off, Windows XP will be adequate you for a while. I am sure Windows Home Premium will be okay as well, but you do not get the Backup and Restore feature that you get with Ultimate. Restore from Backup is relatively quick if you have a fast computer and External Drive as is the initial backup. Do not pay dollar for what ever OS that you buy. Compare prices online!

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  • 5
  By member: mavx14 - Nov 30, 2007

The best version of Windows yet

Strengths: DX10, Aero, Bitlocker, UAC, Good multimonitor support

Weakness: Needs a modern PC to run.

This is Microsoft latest and greatest and is worth moving up to if you have a modern PC. If you have an ancient one, then you might not want to bother unless you are willing to upgrade it. Most people complain that Vista takes too many resources to run and that is true. But so what? XP used more resources than ME, 2000 or 98. This is how advancing technology works.

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  • 4
  By member: dimgeoch - Feb 24, 2007

Vista Ultimate

Strengths: Looks, new features

Weakness: Price, driver/ software support

I've got it for $45 only. The $300 pricetag is really ridiculous, wouldn't buy it for it, better to get XP OEM for $120.
Looks nice, new start menu is very usefull, you can type any application, feature, link in it to start, instead of scrolling through pop-up menus. Almost every part of OS is configurable, so you can turn off some annoying pop-ups and etc. (of course you need to know what you're doing). All peripherals work, but some with limited configurations, software works too, even if it's stated as unsupported. Only one will not work (structural engineering application), waiting for patch.
Bottom line - very nice OS if you get it cheap, but stick with XP otherwise.

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  • 4
  By member: seym20 - May 18, 2007

Windows Vista Ultimate

Strengths: Great interface, easy install, and updates

Weakness: Vendors are still scrambling to create updated drivers

This OS has a great interface. Love the multiple pane abilities. The Direct X 10 inclusion will be a great addition once more games are made for it. I had no problems with the install, and the automatic updates are trouble free. I wish however that either Microsoft had waited a bit, or other software/hardware vendors were a bit faster at getting the updates for Vista.

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  • 3
  By member: zhaoly - Apr 9, 2007

Vista Ultimate

Strengths: Haven't seen much

Weakness: UAC impacts the user experience

I got this primarily to test our software on Vista. The UAC asks the user to confirm all these actions, which makes our software installation not very smooth. We will have to provide a lot more documents to our users.

I haven't encountered big problems with Vista itself yet, and I haven't seen any big benefit either. Anyway, will be using it from now on, we will see what's going to happen.

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  By member: kenalcock - Mar 15, 2007

Function sacrificed for the sake of Form--If you own...

Strengths: Networking features are better than XP. Improved Standby/Hibernate. It's pretty. It's more secure (if being tied up in a straight jacket so you can't hurt yourself can be called that).

Weakness: Many. See Comments.

This has to be the worst step backward an OS has ever taken. There are several things about Vista that really annoy me, these are just my top-rated ones.

It's bloated! 15GB for just an OS? Just because hard drives are bigger doesn't mean that software code shouldn't be written efficiently in as little space as possible.

It renders lost of hardware and software obsolete. It's going to force most people to open their wallets very wide to purchase new hardware that will support it, and to upgrade all their software. Many hardware products that were new or mainstream as recently as 2006 will not be supported in Vista. A lot of your existing software will not even install on it. Do your homework before upgrading!

It's too pretty. Unless you have a mid-range ($130.00+) or higher video card, then you won't be able to effectively use all the system-performance-draining bells and whistles of the Aero Theme, which are little more than useless eye candy.

System configuration features are scattered all over the place. Several "features" are really annoying, poorly designed, poorly thought out, or dumbed down to the point of being almost completely useless by people who actually know how to use Computer hardware and software. UAC has to be the worst computing idea I've ever seen. Have you seen the funny MAC commercial with the Security guy? That's right on the mark!


File Backup software is a complete joke. The development team of this piece of $h!+ should be fired. The File Backup software doesn't let the user choose which types of files to backup (you can choose Microsoft's pre-chosen file types, all file types, or no file types). So what happens when you install application X with it's own file type?

The Sidebar is a huge system performance drain. The Sidebar cannot be hidden, and it's transparent gadgets really suck up the system resources. Turn on the System Performance (gas gage) gadget with 40% transparency. Then hover your mouse over to watch the gas gage rev as Vista hogs nearly +40% of the total system resources to display this one simple gadget. And this is on a PC with an Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 CPU and 2GB of PC6400 RAM.

Could the Vista Aero window borders and title bars take up any more screen space? Aero window borders are almost 10 pixels wide. Aero Title Bars are almost two rows when compared to the Windows Classic theme. If you like to see lots of information on your screen at once, the Aero theme is not feasible.

The Upgrade version cannot perform a Clean Installation--a new installation to a completely empty hard drive. Microsoft claims it the upgrade CD can do a "clean install". But to Microsoft, a clean install is one where you already have Windows XP or 2000 installed on your hard drive and you launch the Vista installation program from within that running OS. What is clean about that?

Windows Explorer has gone from Bad to Worse This is the one component that makes sense to bundle with an OS and Microsoft seems to castrate it more with each successive version of Windows.

The new Search function is a serious performance drain. Like all the Search indexer from previous versions, it will still index files when the user is actively using the PC, instead of scheduling it's search index in off-peak times. It does lower the priority when a user is active, but it doesn't stop the index. So you hard drive thrashes. And the larger your hard drive (and its contents), the longer it will thrash while you try to use your computer. Disable the Search Index service before doing large file copy operations then turn it back one and leave your PC running overnight so it doesn't get in your way.

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Reply by member: kapuna
Apr 3, 2007

I agree Vista sucks I had it 3 days and not even the drivers that came wit it work. I have spent over 30 hrs. of my time trying to load drivers. 5 of those hrs. were spent with tech support no sooner than 1 problem would seem to be resolved a new one would pop up before we completely resolved the first. I want it out of my computer.

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  By member: austin881 - Apr 16, 2007

microsoft always releases too early

Strengths: very pretty, neat features, nice "borrowed" features from Mac

Weakness: incompatible, resource hog, huge file size, useless crap running

I ran Vista for about a month. It was fun to have the latest and greatest new toys but the lack of productivity forced me to reinstall WinXPsp2. With Vista being so new many hardware companies have not released drives (and many may not ever release drivers for Vista).
This may someday be a great operating system. Keep in mind that even its predecessor Windows XP was a horrible, incompatible, error-filled, joke when it was released. Then came Service Pack 1 and that is when most people jumped on board and were able to get something done. Windows XP is finally a compatible, powerful, useful operating system. I expect the same experience from Vista. I will give Vista some time to grow into a real useable operating system and then I will install and use it daily.

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  • 5
  By member: npasic - Mar 5, 2007

it finally came out

Strengths: everyone has different strengths to stress and highlight

Weakness: everyone has different weaknesses to stress and highlight

After a long wait, Vista came out and being a computer guru I had to have the best, the most powerfull version of it which is this Ultimate Edition. Enjoy using it!

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  By member: gordonbell - Jun 27, 2007

stick with xp or switch to Apple!

Weakness: google vista problems and you literally get 50 million links. That says it all!

"Easy Transfer" of settings wouldn't work. No driver for my radeon video card so it flickers. In its effort to be user friendly, some basic functionality, like a windows explorer, aren't there

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Reply by member: yazzi1
Jan 24, 2008

Have been building computers for 12 years have 3 computers running vista ultimate only problem i ever had was conflicts with video cards always bought ATI(or radion)which is generic ATI,They always have great rebates or lower prices but you get what you pay for!! Their cards video and tv really suck.I was with them for 10 of my 12 years and a friend said try nvida after seeing me strugle with ATI.Now I can truthfuly say i will never buy another ATI card as long as I live.I am a avid gamer and my friends with apples are so mad for not listening to me they have really wasted alot of money on computers with no upgrade compatibility!!!!!!!!!!!!!!By the way i've got 6 ATI cards on ebay real cheap!!

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  By member: wdanj - Mar 26, 2007

VISTA Ultimate

Strengths: Great looks - New Features like better networking, improved standby/hibernate

Weakness: PRICE of software, some compatibility issues and cost to upgrade computer to run software

The $300 price tag is ridiculous, wouldn't buy it for that price. New start menu is seems useful. Looks nice, you can type any application, feature, link in it to start, instead of scrolling through pop-up menus. Almost every part of OS is configurable, so you can turn off some annoying pop-ups. It will depend on your computer configuration whether or not all your peripherals will work at a maximum level. Some with limited configurations if your PC is not up to date with the latest and greatest components on the market. Software works too, even if it's stated as unsupported with some exceptions. The fax/email capabilities is a plus with the ultimate edition.
Bottom line - nice OS if you get it cheap, but there is not enough pros to support the additional money you have to spend on upgrading your computer to run Vista. Stick with XP otherwise unless your buying a new computer then you might as well have Vista.

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  • 4
  By member: fahim86 - Apr 7, 2009

Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate is an ideal product...

Strengths: Its graphics quality is excellent.

Weakness: Little difficult to use.

When you want to have it all, including the ability to shift smoothly between the worlds of play and productivity, there's Windows Vista Ultimate. Specifically, Windows Vista Ultimate offers all of the features found in Windows Vista Home Premium, including Windows Media Center, Windows Movie Maker with high-definition support, and Windows DVD Maker. Not only these, there have many more options people can get from Windows Vista Ultimate. Designed to help you feel confident in your ability to view, find, and organize information and to control your computing experience, all editions of Windows Vista introduce a breakthrough user experience. The desktop experience is more informative, intuitive, and helpful. And new tools bring better clarity to the information on your computer, so you can see what your files contain without opening them, find applications and files instantly, navigate efficiently among open windows, and use wizards and dialog boxes more confidently. Let’s have a look some system requirements about Windows Vista Ultimate.

Recommended system requirements

* 1 GHz 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor
* 1 GB of system memory
* 40 GB hard drive with at least 15 GB of available space
* Support for DirectX 9 graphics with:
o WDDM Driver
o 128 MB of graphics memory (minimum)
o Pixel Shader 2.0 in hardware
o 32 bits per pixel
* DVD-ROM
* Audio Output
* Internet access (fees may apply)

Additional requirements to use certain features

* TV tuner card required for TV functionality (compatible remote control optional)
* Windows Tablet and Touch Technology requires a Tablet PC or a touch scr
* Windows BitLocker Drive Encryption requires a USB Flash Drive and a system with a TPM 1.2 chip

In short I would like to say that Windows Vista Ultimate satisfied me with its friendly performance and easy working performance

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  • 4
  By member: rgpai - Jan 10, 2008

microsoft vista ultimate

Strengths: good display

Weakness: takes more ram

if you want the latest OS then vista ultimate is best..display quality is good if u have good video card..it also has some nice 3d gadgets which makes it unique

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  By member: benjithedoggie - Nov 23, 2007

Expensive

Strengths: Nice interface, the transparent look, DX10

Weakness: Security reminders, cost, no realy special additions for ultimate only

Nice interface, the transparent look, DX10
Security reminders are annoying although you can turn them off, cost is high, no realy special additions for ultimate only
It requires a great deal of memory and will slow down your computer, very nice graphics though.
DX10 Games are just starting to become available.

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  By member: rinkugaya - Oct 11, 2007

Super OS if you have compatible hardware

Strengths: User Interface, ability to run unix commands, better remote access, ability to create hi-def movies

Weakness: Needs an internet connection to validate itself every 6 months, compatibility with older hardware and software..

As I mentioned the OS is super with 3D effects and very good interface. You could even run unix commands. It is more secure. But the major drawback is realetd to the licensing - this needs to be revalidated every 6 months. I had a centrino laptop with 1 gb of ram, but installation of windows vista ultimate nearly used up all resources and I had to revert back to windows XP. But it has been running fine on my new dual core desktop with 2gb ram.

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  By member: MasterTactician - Aug 12, 2007

Good feelings overall...

Strengths: New and improved UI, seems to respond faster and the Aero Graphics are a welcome addition.

Weakness: That bothersome UAC is obnoxious at best, but at least you have the option to disable it.

Personally, I feel Vista Ultimate is a worthy upgrade from XP, especially as the disk comes with both 32 and 64 bit install disks. However, Ultimate is not worth $400. I paid about $260 for a retail (non upgrade) version, so I'm quite happy with it!

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  productwiki.com - Nov 8, 2010

Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate

It was more than five years ago that Microsoft released Windows XP, and on January 30th, 2007 Microsoft is launching Vista, the latest operating system in the Windows family. The most notable improvement is the development of Windows Aero (Authentic, Energetic, Reflective, Open); a new graphical interface and visual style featuring eye candy such as window transparencies and animations. Other new...

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  testseek.com - Nov 3, 2008

Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate

Testseek.com has collected 8 expert reviews for Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate and the average expert rating is 79 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Testseek.com to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.

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