Windows Vista Home Premium with SP1 32-bit for System Builders – 1 pack

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SFT Vista Home Premium SP1 32bit 1pk oem, DVD, English.Amazon.com
Please note: This OEM software is intended for system builders only and cannot be transferred to another PC once it is installed. The purchaser of this software is required to comply with the terms of the System Builder license, including the responsibility of providing all end-user support for the software. Windows Vista Home Premium with Service Pack 1 is the preferred edition for home desktop and mobile PCs. It provides a breakthrough design that brings your world into sharper focus while delivering the productivity, entertainment, and security you need from your PC at home or on the go. Compar… More >>

Windows Vista Home Premium with SP1 32-bit for System Builders – 1 pack

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  1. R. Smith

    Windows Vista Home Premium with SP1 Upgrade

    Ok, my computer works, but Vista just kicks me off the internet whenever it feels like it. I’ve got this smoking system and Vista turned it into a hurry up and wait piece of crap. I might as well have XP with dial-up.
    Rating: 3 / 5

    September 15, 2009 2:35 am | #1
  2. Seth Thomas

    I am very glad the disc worked perfectly…but I was unaware that the upgrade feature of the disc would be blocked out which I guess some people might know but I didnt. Other than that I am happy.
    Rating: 4 / 5

    September 15, 2009 3:53 am | #2
  3. T. Fees

    Installed with little problem on HP laptop to replace the OEM 64-bit Vista OS that was incompatible with some of my most important apps (sucks).

    It involved a bit more work updating the drivers and supporting bits, but it saved considerable money over buying the full version off the shelf.
    Rating: 5 / 5

    September 15, 2009 5:29 am | #3
  4. Vy Tran

    This product is alright, I give it a 7 out of 10. Takes awhile to get use to. Some of the new flashy bells and whistle are unnecessary and takes up a chunk of memory. I use both Mac(graphic design) and PC(gaming). I can see how Vista is trying to integrate similar features of Mac OSX by trying to go all out on the visuals which is kind of cool and lame at the same time, if anything, Vista should have gone the simpler route. I love using XP because of its simplicity, I guess Vista is something that is forced upon us to get use to and maybe one day I’ll start liking it. I’m one of those guys that doesn’t like to be forced change when something isn’t broken and what makes me more skeptical is Windows 7 is coming out just around the corner(2009-2010). So what’s going to happen to Vista then? What gives Microsoft?
    Rating: 3 / 5

    September 15, 2009 6:27 am | #4
  5. Sammy

    I bought Windows Vista to use on my Intel based iMac, and it runs just as I expected it to. It is by no means a good operating system, but for those of you that need to switch over to Windows for a couple programs, this certainly will do the trick. The install was painless via Bootcamp, and the package comes with everything you need to be up and running in no time.
    Rating: 4 / 5

    September 15, 2009 6:38 am | #5