Notebook Company to Remind Notebook Users to Upgrade Vista, Such as Sp1
Notebook Company, Inc. (South Africa well-known retailers notebook) Forelli CEO Christopher (Christopher Riley), said a few days ago, in the notebook computer running Vista will lead to a lot of technical problems.
The biggest problem is the driver, a lot of accessories there is no corresponding driver.
Riley said: "The driver was looking into the issue. So far, at least three Acer notebooks because the drive that can not run normal."
In addition, downloaded from the Internet is driving a very troublesome thing. To download a Acer notebook drive, 600 megabytes will need to download a software package. The financial software vendor Pastel recently uploaded a 3G-sized Vista drivers.
In addition, the notebook is installed on the Mcafee and Norton Anti-Virus software problems. Riley said: "I think the current notebook users should use the XP system until Microsoft releases Vista SP1."
Just after Vista was first released to consumers on Jan. 30, 2007, an article in the Windows Secrets Newsletter explained that the upgrade edition of the operating system could be installed on a "clean" hard drive. For whatever reason, Vista had been programmed to accept itself as a "qualifying product." This eliminated any need for users to purchase the full edition of Vista or to upgrade Vista only over an older instance of Windows.
The Feb. 1, 2007, article by Windows Secrets editorial director Brian Livingston explained that the procedure is supported by several built-in dialog boxes. This indicates that the trick had been deliberately included by Vista's developers.
To boost the sales of retail packages, Microsoft announced just over one month ago significant price cuts in Vista, beginning with Service Pack 1. The savings over the old prices vary among different Vista versions, such as Home Premium, Business, and Ultimate. In the U.S., the list price of the upgrade edition is at least $100 cheaper than the full edition. Smaller savings exist in other markets, such as Canada and the European Union, as shown in the table below.
The price reductions on the Service Pack 1 version of Vista are even more significant because the upgrade trick still works in SP1, rendering unnecessary the purchase of Vista's full edition.
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