Get Windows Vista: Windows Vista Upgrade
Advisor
Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor
Before you
begin
Before you run the Upgrade Advisor, be sure to plug in any USB devices or
other devices such as printers, external hard drives, or scanners that are
regularly used with the PC you're evaluating.
The Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor works with 32-bit versions of Windows XP
and Windows Vista.
Review upgrade options that are available for
versions earlier than Windows XP.
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Make sure your computer is ready for the edition of
Windows Vista you want.
The Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor will help you to determine if your Windows
XP-based PC can run Windows Vista. You can also use the Upgrade Advisor to
determine if your Windows Vista-based PC is ready for an upgrade to a more
powerful
edition of Windows Vista.
This small software tool will scan your computer and create an
easy-to-understand report of all known system, device, and program compatibility
issues, and recommend ways to resolve them. Upgrade Advisor can also help you to
choose the edition of Windows Vista that best fits the way you want to use your
computer.
Just download, install, and run the Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor.
Please Note:
- The Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor works with 32-bit versions of Windows
XP and Windows Vista, except Windows Vista Enterprise edition. It will not
work with other editions of Windows.
- The Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor does
not collect or send any personal, identifiable data to Microsoft Corporation
or third parties.
See the Upgrade Advisor privacy statement for details.
Windows Vista Upgrade
Advisor FAQs
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Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor is a downloadable web application that
helps Windows XP users identify which edition of Windows Vista meets their
needs, whether their PCs are ready for an upgrade to Windows Vista, and
which features of Windows Vista will be able to run on their PCs. The end
result is a report that explains which edition of Windows Vista to buy and
provides suggestions about what, if any, hardware updates may be necessary
to install and run the appropriate edition and features of Windows Vista.
Running Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor is a great first step for anyone
considering whether to install Windows Vista on a PC they already own.
The Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor depends on technology that only runs on
computers with these editions of Windows:
- All 32-bit editions of Windows XP
- All 32-bit editions of Windows Vista, except Enterprise edition
If you own a PC running other editions of Windows, you will need to
carefully compare its system capabilities to the
system requirements
found on this site. In general, PCs purchased within the last two years have
a better chance of being able to run Windows Vista as is or with affordable
improvements to the system hardware.
To install and run the Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor, you will need:
- Administrator privileges
- .NET 2.0*
- MSXML6*
- 20 MB of free hard disk space
- An internet connection
* While installing the Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor, it will detect if
these components are present. If not, it will provide a link to where they
can be downloaded. They are required to complete installation.
Windows Aero requires a DirectX 9-class graphics processor that supports
the following:
- WDDM driver
- Pixel Shader 2.0
- 32 bits per pixel
- Adequate graphics memory
- 64 MB of graphics memory to support a single monitor at a
resolution lower than 1,310,720 pixels
- 128 MB of graphics memory to support a single monitor at
resolutions from 1,310,720 to 2,304,000 pixels
- 256 MB of graphics memory to support a single monitor at a
resolution higher than 2,304,000 pixels
If your system meets the above requirements and has 512 MB of system
memory, you can enable Windows Aero using Control Panel in Windows Vista.
Additionally, on some systems with shared graphics memory, it is possible to
adjust system configuration to obtain the Windows Aero experience. Contact
your computer manufacturer to see if your system is capable of running
Windows Aero.
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If you purchased a PC in the last two years, chances are good that you
can run Windows Vista. To install and run the core functionality of Windows
Vista, you need:
- Administrator privileges
- An 800 MHz processor
- 512 MB of RAM
- A 20 GB hard drive with 15 GB of free space
- An internet connection
Advanced features, like the new user experience
Windows Aero, require advanced or additional hardware. See
system requirements for details.
Not sure which version is right for you? Remember help is available at
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our shop.
Some product features are only available in certain
editions of Windows Vista and may require advanced or additional hardware.