The differences between Windows XP and Windows Visa
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Windows XP can only be used for commmon utility puposes
with the available features.
while windows Vista has more features than Win XP which
can allow users to use more advanced sofware packages can
be supported/installed and run on Vista box which can be
used for few special buissiness critical applications.
Example, A server software Can be installed on Vista and
can be tested.
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Answer / ravi
windows vista is new version of windows which has additional
features which are not available in windowsXP.
New packages have been added which supports many softwares.
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Answer / jeneen johnrose
1)Winndows XP is a user friendly environment where as vista
is not a user friendly environment
2)In windows XP lots of software is supported where as in
vista not many software is supported
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Answer / naresh lingampally
Comparing XP and VISTA
there is visually a change in the Start Menu.
The Security feature is more expertise
later version of Vista came with Windows mail as default
email client.
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Answer / pavithra
Windows visa ia a new type of window. It has extra features
than windows XP.
In windows visa the accessing is fast than windows XP
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Answer / sarma
how dare to ask this question? do ever know the way to ask
question? i wanna tell you onething it is not windows visa
rather it is windows vista. mind it.........................
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