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    Microsoft Windows Vista Business 64-bit for System Builders [DVD]

    Microsoft Windows Vista Business 64-bit for System Builders [DVD]

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    From: Microsoft Software
    Category: Software

    List Price: $215.94
    Buy New: $139.99
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    Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
    Sales Rank: 3545

    Format: Dvd-rom
    Platform: Windows Vista
    Color: 1-user
    Media: DVD-ROM
    Edition: System Builders (64-bit) [DVD]
    Operating System: Windows Vista
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
    Dimensions (in): 6 x 1 x 8
    nv:Software Type: Operating Systems

    MPN: 1315130
    Model: 66J-02373
    UPC: 882224352000
    EAN: 0882224352000
    ASIN: B000MFDJ5G

    Release Date: January 30, 2007
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Features:
      • Operating System - Windows Vista Business
      • Languages - English
      • Media - DVD

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      • PC World
      • Windows Vista: The Definitive Guide

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    Editorial Reviews:

    Product Description
    DETAILS: Windows Vista Business is the first Windows operating system designed specifically to meet the needs of small businesses. You'll empower your entire business to work more efficiently with a stunning and improved, simple-to-use interface that makes it easier to search and find the information you need quickly and easily, both on your PCs and on the web. With powerful new safety features, you're in control and can better protect the key information that is the life of your business and that builds the trust of your customers.And, for the growing business that always seems to be on the go, the mobile computing enhancements make it easier to stay connected to the rhythm of your business, both in and out of the office. Windows Vista Business makes all of this work for you while helping you spend less time on technology support-related issues - so you can spend more time making your business successful. Windows Vista Business simply makes it easier to manage how your employees connect to your network and to ensure that they get more out of their PCs, both in and out of the office. Be future-ready and lay the IT foundation that your business needs for today and tomorrow. Product Description Microsoft Windows Vista Business - license and media Operating System: Microsoft Windows Vista Business - 64-bit License Type: License and media License Qty: 1 PC License Pricing: OEM Language(s): English Media: DVD-ROM Licensing Details: 64-bit ALTERNATE ITEM #: 66J-02373 UPC: 0882224352000


    Customer Reviews:

    1 out of 5 stars Windows Vista Ultimate may be the Ford Edsel of operating systems   November 27, 2007
    Paul (Hertfordshire UK)
    4 out of 5 found this review helpful

    I bought a new PC about 12 months ago. It came with Windows Vista Ultimate 64bit CD. It is a 2.66Ghz Intel Core 2 QUAD with 4 Gbytes of memory and a 500 Gbyte disk with 16Mbyte cache. I have two Nvidia 6200 dual head Graphics cards and 4 1600x1200 monitors. 12 months ago I installed Fedora Core 6. Performance was and is stunning. Indeed this machine is a massive over kill for Linux and X-Windows. I was running Windows 2000 SP4 under VMWARE server and this met all my Windows needs. Unfortunately, I have managed to break VMWARE under FC6 which is not officially supported. So I bought a new Hard drive to install Vista since I already had the DVD and a license. This is my experience over the last two days:

    1. After a clean install, on an new hard disk, Vista is a dog. It takes up to 10 seconds to start programs. These are programs that start in 2 seconds on a much slower XP box.

    2. Third party programs that run perfectly on XP and Windows 2000 actually freeze and hang.

    3. It constantly comes up with pesky questions like: "Do you really want to run the program you just requested and you already authorized just 1 minute ago?" and when it asked these questions all four screens flash and go grey until you answer the question. This is really annoying. In the words of John McEnroe "You can't be serious."

    4. It is a nightmare to use if you are familiar with XP and Windows 2000, enough has changed to make your life extremely difficult. This seems like the Ford Edsel of Operating systems. I had heard from others that they hated Vista, but it is not until you struggle with it that you begin to develop your own hatred for this product.

    5. I was only able to get networking to work after configuring my router to act as a DHCP server. Of course, this may be normal, but Vista could not figure this out.

    6. I am not sure if I am using the famed Aero interface or not. It does have transparent borders. To me, at first sight, the Vista UI is as useful as lipstick on a pig. I just don't have the patience to wait for it, or to the learn the changes in new UI at the moment.

    7. Surprisingly, after two days of struggle, I have yet to come across a single advantage, I have wasted so much time trying to do things that I could have done almost instantly on XP or 2000 that I did not get as far as seeing the benefits. (I assume there must be some.)

    I must now decide what I am going to do. I don't think Vista is productive enough for me to use as the main operating system on this computer. So I will have to find a way to fix VMWARE.

    The staggering thing is that it appears that Windows 2000 is massively faster running in a 32bit VM with 768Mbytes of virtual memory and dual core support than 64bit Vista running natively on the same the same hardware but with 4 cores and 4Gbytes of real memory. I don't think the Windows development team need feel too proud of this achievement.

    I believe each new version of Windows has forced users to upgrade their hardware, I suppose a pair of faster graphics cards might help, but my SFF case doesn't need the heat generated by high end graphics, nor does my electric bill. In any case, the performance issues seem more fundamental than just graphics.

    I hope in time, I will be able to overcome my initial distaste and get to learn the advantages of the new features.

    Meanwhile, does anybody know if the OEM edition of Windows Vista Ultimate comes with downgrade rights to Windows XP?



    3 out of 5 stars Gorgeous UI, Unnecessary and sluggish for 32-bit apps   November 18, 2007
    D. Smiley (St. Petersburg, FL United States)
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    Although I love the UI, it did slow down my routine as I adapted to the new layout and menus and such. This was expected (somewhat) and was not the root of the problem, though.

    The reason for the 3 star rating is the fact that all my 32 bit apps that I was looking forward to getting a perfoemance boost from due to the 64 bit processor I am running, ultimately were absolutely sluggish when it came to menu navigation and usability within the apps themselves.

    Menu navigation was sluggish and showed unusual latency while navigating within Photoshop, After Effects, Premiere, Dreamweaver, Flash, Illustrator, etc. Windows itself was snappy, but interpolation of the 32-bit apps in the 64-bit OS was absolutely sluggish. Rendering times in After Effects, and compression times in Sorenson Squeeze, seemed fast enough, but hard to compare, as I was coming from a single core P4.

    Also very much worth mentioning...aside from the occasional unsupported driver (which I expected)...after typing in my password and logging in OK, the touch of any key on the keyboard would immediately lock up the system. (It took me hours to narrow this glitch down to the Event Log Service!). Finally disabled the Event Log service and viola', keystrokes allowed. (odd, but worth mentioning).

    My son also experienced Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) several times while playing both Stalker and Oblivion.

    Also noteworthy for those with an interest in specific platform related info, I am running the OS on a ASUS Formula Maximus mobo, an Intel 2.4 Ghz Quad Core CPU, 4 Gigs of Corsair Dominator DDR2 RAM, and an EVGA Nvidia 8800 GTS w/640 MB DDR3 on board.

    Suffice it to say, after paying full price for Vista and installing apps all week, I turned right around and overnighted XP Pro (32-bit version) on week 2, reformatted everything and am happily using XP Pro with no worries or glitches of any kind. ALL apps are BLAZING FAST, both navigationally and in their rendering perfomance. (Games have not BSOD'd since going back to XP either).

    If you rely on your Workstation for a living, or expect high-end, production-class workstation performance, stick with XP for the next couple of years until Vista has been battle tested and proven, and apps have had a chance to port over to 64-bit.

    (Anybody want to buy an original copy of Vista...cheap? Only used once!)

    ;~D




    5 out of 5 stars A big step up from XP and easier to install   July 20, 2007
    Scott C. Bergstrom (Cleveland, OH USA)
    3 out of 3 found this review helpful

    I was skeptical at first but decided to take the plunge and try out Vista X64.

    Pros: I will say it was much easier to install then XP which I have installed numerous times over the years. Vista looks great, the drivers are becoming more mature so the early issues so most things I have installed work. The x64 version is more secure because of a better kernal and because fewer viruses are designed for 64-bit systems. Going from my Vista x64 home computer to my XP Pro work computer I must say that XP looks dated now.

    Some cons: Even though the drivers are getting better there are some that are hard to find. Norton Systemworks does not work on Vista X64 though Norton Anti-Virus does. The X64 version I found works best with 4 GB or RAM though at minimum 2 GB should do okay because Vista can be somewhat of a memory hog.


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