Designed for Linux = Windows Vista Incapable
Posted by Jason on
November 30, 2007
Back in 2006, even before the release to manufacturing of Windows Vista, Microsoft introduced the Windows Vista Capable logo program, designed to fuel computer sales over the holidays despite the fact that the operating system would only manage to hit the shelves on January 30, 2007. The logos were meant to indicate which machines, at that time pre-loaded with Windows XP, were capable of running at least the low end edition of Vista. Microsoft’s latest Windows client comes in no less than four flavors for the general consumer market: Home Basic, Home Premium, Business and Ultimate. Read More »





