The decision for some home and small-business users to upgrade to Microsoft Windows Vista once it becomes available in early 2007 will depend largely on what the new operating system can do for you and what hardware you have to run it on. Microsoft has prepared a Get Ready page listing the hardware required to run Windows Vista, and for Windows Vista beta 2 there's a public download available now. It's still early, and Microsoft could easily change aspects of individual features between now and the final release. But based on what I've seen after living with Windows Vista beta 2 for a week, here are five things I think you'll like about the new operating system--some of which might persuade certain fence-sitters to upgrade--and five things that may convince others to stick with Windows XP for a few more years.
Quick Guide: Five things you'll love- and hate- about Windows Vista
By CNET Staff
June 19, 2006 at 03:00:00 PM
Change can be a good thing. Check out Five things that you will love, but also five things you will hate from Microsoft's upcoming OS: Windows Vista.
