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Windows Vista Ultimate with SP1 Upgrade Review (continued)
More User Submitted Windows Vista Ultimate with SP1 Upgrade Reviews
Date: 2008-08-24 Vista upgrade Upgraded from Home to Ultimate. Only issue is that in order to install the upgrade, I had to upgrade the Home version to SP1 which seems kind of redundant.
Date: 2008-08-18 GOOD SOFTWARE!!! I HAVE RECENTLY BEGUN TO USE THE SOFTWARE . IT IS ALRIGHT VERY NICE AND HIGH TECH. WHAT I AM WORRIED ABOUT IS MY MEMORY. I'M PROBABLY GOING TO BUY EXTERNAL MEMORY. OTHERWISE THIS SOFTWARE SEEMS TO BE DOING WHAT IT PROMISED. THANK YOUWindows Vista Ultimate with SP1 Upgrade
Date: 2008-06-16 Miserable performance, poor compatability, little to gain I purchased Vista to upgrade my Windows XP machine, only to find out that I must then upgrade my computer to work with it. My machine, which was fast by a gamers standards was miserable beneath Vista. I spent most of my time waiting for things to load, accepting pop-up boxes and searching the web for computer upgrades before I finally switched back to Windows XP.
Date: 2008-06-14 vista gives me a hard time it took me a long time to get this product and I probably should have waited because I put this upgrade on top of windows xp and now I have problems. I'll sort it all out but Vista is a disgrace!
Date: 2008-05-20 Clean Install NOT POSSIBLE WARNING! All previous "Upgrade" versions of Windows would allow you to perform a clean install, and simply provide proof of your previous Windows version.
NOT WINDOWS VISTA UPGRADE. It's now known as "Windows Anytime Upgrade." Apparantly this means "anytime but when you actually need it -- after a hardware failure."
This version of Windows Vista does NOT allow for a clean install. You will be told that you need to perform an upgrade of an existing, running version of Windows. You CANNOT do a clean install.
And now you start to get a glimpse of why people hate Windows Vista!
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