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Upgrading to Windows Vista

Date: January 2008
Type: White Paper
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Overview: As Microsoft introduces new versions of its Windows operating system, many users around the world want to take advantage of the features included in the new version without purchasing new computers. Consequently, Microsoft has made available upgrade paths that enable users to upgrade older versions of Windows. By upgrading earlier versions of Windows to Windows Vista, one can retain registry settings and account information contained in the older operating system.


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