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Vista Upgrade Advisor

Microsoft have kicked off a "Get Ready" campaign aimed at getting their customers equipped with Vista-capable PCs.




"Getting ready for Windows Vista, available in early 2007, means choosing the edition that's right for you and ensuring that you have the right PC to enjoy the experiences you want. You can confidently buy a Windows XP computer today that's ready when you are for Windows Vista. Find out more about buying a Windows Vista Capable or Premium Ready PC."




They have launched a new online tool which "will help you determine if your current PC is ready for an upgrade to Windows Vista. It will also help you to choose the edition of Windows Vista that's right for you." You can download the Upgrade Advisor beta from microsoft.com now, and run an analysis of your current PC. You check the output of that to see which versions of Vista, if any, your PC will be good for. Remember to plug in all your hardware, including external USB peripherals.



We now have the official (beta) hardware requirements for Windows Vista online. View them now to save downloading and running the tool, or to find just that bit more information.