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Windows Vista Home Prem SP1 32-bit English 1pk DSP OEI DVD | 
enlarge | From: Microsoft OEM Licence Category: Software
Buy New: £69.98
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Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 107
Platform: Windows Vista Media: CD-ROM Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.7 Legal Disclaimer: Disclaimer: This OEM product is intended for system builders and may or may not be transferrable to another PC once it is installed. This product is for New and/or Fresh Installation and is NOT Retail nor Upgrade product. The purchaser of this product is required to comply with the terms of the System Builder license, including the responsibility of providing all end user support for the software.
MPN: 66I-02059 Model: 66I-02059 UPC: 882224644778 EAN: 0882224644778 ASIN: B0015CA9VW
Release Date: April 17, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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Product Description Windows Vista Home Premium is the operating system for homes with advanced computer needs. It will help you use your laptop or desktop PC more effectively as well as enable you to enjoy new, exciting digital entertainment experiences-all with the benefit of added security and reliability. Whatever you choose to do with your home PC, Windows Vista Home Premium will deliver a more complete and satisfying computing experience. OEM Software Product Information: This product is an OEM (Original Equipment Manufa...
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| Customer Reviews:
Windows Vista Home Basic OEM SP1 September 27, 2008 In addition to the horror stories I've heard and read about Vista, I'd also read that the Home Basic edition is basically like XP and therefore not worth getting. Though Vista may have been dis-functional in 2007, the 2008 edition of Home Basic with Service Pack 1 is anything but XP! Installation was painless and despite my motherboard manufacturer not offering Vista compatible drivers, Windows Update made easy work of finding current VGA, Network & Audio drivers to run my Motherboard under XP. I've had one program that will not function correctly but it's a specialist piece of Broadcast Software for which a Vista version is available so all in all, no major problems, catastrophe's etc etc. I think the Vista horror stories mainly relate to early releases and general compatibility for programs doesn't appear to be an issue. Ultimately I ask myself if I would go back to XP? The answer: no way, this is the way forward!
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