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Windows Vista

: Everything you need to know about Microsoft's next OS
(5/16/2006; updated 10/13/2006)
Microsoft's XP successor, Windows Vista, is ripening for release. The company expects to deliver code to manufacture this quarter, and if there are no further development delays, consumers and businesses should see the first Vista PCs in late January 2007. CNET has rounded up everything you need to know about Windows Vista: what's new, what it means for your system, impact on gaming and graphics, upgrades to other software, and security improvements. We'll be covering all aspects of Vista through its release, so check back for the latest news, reviews, and commentary.

Robert Vamosi

Microsoft releases Windows Vista RC2

Microsoft today released Windows Vista Release Candidate 2 (RC2) build 5744 to a select number of Customer Preview Program (CPP) participants, as well... (Read more)

Posted by: Robert Vamosi, Fri Oct 06 13:24:00 PDT 2006

Robert Vamosi

Microsoft announces Windows Vista pricing

Last Friday, Microsoft released Windows Vista RC1 (build 5564) to a limited group of testers, with a broad public release expected by the end of this... (Read more)

Posted by: Robert Vamosi, Tue Sep 05 10:48:00 PDT 2006

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Windows Vista build 5472 released

Over the weekend, Microsoft released a new build of its Windows Vista to a handful of testers. Unlike beta 1, build 5472 is not intended for the gener... (Read more)

Posted by: Robert Vamosi, Wed Jul 19 13:46:00 PDT 2006

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Bumpy transitions

Living with Windows Vista beta 2: Day 5. In my job at CNET I need to use a variety of different PCs for different purposes. While I can easily handle ... (Read more)

Posted by: Robert Vamosi, Wed May 31 11:00:00 PDT 2006

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Vista's self-diagnosis tools

Living with Windows Vista beta 2: Day 4. Over the holiday weekend, I successfully installed Microsoft Office 2007 beta 2 and other software, such as C... (Read more)

Posted by: Robert Vamosi, Wed May 31 10:54:00 PDT 2006

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Software glitches within Windows Vista

Living with Windows Vista beta 2: Day 3. A few days ago, I mentioned downloading a few software apps onto my Windows Vista beta 2 machine. I had trou... (Read more)

Posted by: Robert Vamosi, Mon May 29 22:00:00 PDT 2006

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Windows Vista eats laptop batteries for lunch

Living with Windows Vista beta 2: Day 2. In yesterday's installment, I loaded some drivers and applications on Vista. Part of that day was spent away... (Read more)

Posted by: Robert Vamosi, Sat May 27 22:29:00 PDT 2006

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Early signs of trouble

Living with Windows Vista beta 2: Day 1. I'll mention again that I'm running Windows Vista beta 2 on a Acer TravelMate 8200 laptop. This model includ... (Read more)

Posted by: Robert Vamosi, Fri May 26 14:13:00 PDT 2006

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Living with Windows Vista beta 2

I'm amazed by the conflicting comments elsewhere in the media regarding Windows Vista beta 2. In particular, one MSNBC reporter found that basic drive... (Read more)

Posted by: Robert Vamosi, Thu May 25 14:39:00 PDT 2006



Windows Vista RC2

First Take: We think the overall quality of this $399 Windows Vista Ultimate edition is not deserving of final release candidate status, and we expect to see at least one more interim build, or perhaps even another release candidate, soon.

October 11, 2006

Windows Vista RC1

First Take: Windows Vista RC1 (build 5564) should mark the final stretch for Microsoft's new operating system, but don't be surprised if Microsoft issues one more public release candidate before making Windows Vista final.

September 1, 2006

Wait for Vista not to be repeated nor guaranteed to end

Blog: Steve Ballmer announces that never again will you wait as long for a Microsoft OS as the five years (and counting) you've been waiting between Windows XP and Vista. Meanwhile, Bill Gates estimates that there's a 20 percent chance the wait for Vista will continue past January.

July 11, 2006

Windows Vista beta 2

First Take: Microsoft has released the first public beta of the new Windows Vista operating system. The tweaks appear to be aimed at a wider, consumer market, providing first-time users of the new operating system with a smoother install, a small selection of desktop gadgets, and a filled-out help section.

May 23, 2006

Windows Vista February CTP

First Take: Microsoft's latest release focuses on enterprise deployment, but there are some new features for the home user.

February 22, 2006

Semiofficial thoughts on MCE for Vista

Blog: Microsoft Media Center team member Matt Goyer has a popular blog about all the latest MCE comings and goings, and he's just posted a FAQ about Media Center on Windows Vista.

August 1, 2006

Microsoft revamps, renames Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor

Blog: The tool was supposed to tell you how well a PC would handle Vista, but because of kludgy graphics calculations and a confusing overall result, the consensus was that it was a nice but unhelpful attempt to inform the buying public.

July 10, 2006

Hybrid hard drives needed for Vista laptops

Blog: Microsoft has stated that laptops will need a hybrid hard drive if they are to run the Premium blend of Vista with all its bells and whistles enabled--the Aero interface and SuperFetch feature, to name two.

June 14, 2006

Vista hardware requirements

Blog: Vista's release might be more than six months away, but now you can plan for upgrades or configure a new PC with Windows Vista in mind. Microsoft has officially released the system requirements on its Web site.

May 18, 2006

Buy a new PC now or wait for Vista?

If you were scheduling your next PC purchase around the release of Vista, then this isn't the first time you've had to adjust your plans.

March 23, 2006

Will your PC keep pace with Vista?

How does Windows Vista love thy computer? Let it count the ways. Microsoft is building into the new operating system a tool that will rate a PC based on how well it is running and on how much it can take advantage of Vista's capabilities.

March 15, 2006

Microsoft showcases Vista for gaming

Blog: We met with Microsoft today and learned a lot about Vista, DirectX 10 and its plans for physics, and more.

May 11, 2006

The gorilla not yet in the room

The overarching story for PC gaming at E3 is Windows Vista--or the lack thereof. It's not so much the new OS's aero glass effects we're waiting for, but DirectX 10, the new multimedia instruction set that will only come with Vista and that's supposed to open up great possibilities for better-performing 3D graphics and more immersive PC gaming in general.

May 4, 2006

Vista won't show fancy side to pirates

Windows Vista plans to offer you spiffy new graphics, as long as you're not a pirate.

April 13, 2006

A gamer's inside look at Windows Vista

The new OS is designed to offer a shiny new user interface, better security, improved data organization, and near-instantaneous search. It will be a major gaming platform release because it includes DirectX 10, an upgraded and rebuilt collection of application programming interfaces (APIs) that, according to Microsoft, will offer six to eight times the graphics performance of DirectX 9.

March 21, 2006

XP and Vista to get new media player

Microsoft plans to jazz up its music player in Windows Vista, the company's next operating system. But at least some of the new features will debut much sooner.

April 17, 2006

Microsoft: Office 2007 to be late, too

Fresh on the heels of a delay in broad availability of Windows Vista, Microsoft confirmed late Thursday that it is also pushing the mainstream launch of Office 2007 to next year.

March 23, 2006

Internet Explorer 7 for Windows Vista

Review: With Internet Explorer 7 for Windows Vista, Microsoft shores up Internet Explorer's crumbling security status and takes aim at its biggest rivals.

October 27, 2005

CA releases Windows Vista beta 2 antivirus app

Blog: Although Microsoft is still days (or weeks) from making Windows Vista beta 2 available for download, security company CA is offering an antivirus product designed for the new operating system.

May 24, 2006

Forget Google, it's Symantec vs. Microsoft

Commentary: This week at the Symantec Vision conference in San Francisco, several top-level Symantec executives were openly challenging Microsoft on security. Despite considerable press coverage of the emerging Google vs. Microsoft battle, the way they were talking, you'd think Symantec was Microsoft's only competition.

May 12, 2006

Report: Vista to hit antispyware, firewall markets

New security features in Windows Vista will largely eliminate the need to run separate antispyware or firewall software, according to a new analyst report.

May 7, 2006


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Windows Vista RC2
Microsoft releases the second release candidate for its new operating system.
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Windows Vista RC1
Microsoft releases the first release cnadidate for its new operating system.
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Windows Vista beta 2
Microsoft releases the first public beta of its new Windows Vista operating system.
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Inside Windows Vista February CTP
The release of Windows Vista February 2006 CTP build 5308 provides, perhaps, a final private glimpse inside the new Windows operating system before the software goes into public beta later this spring.
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Windows Media Player 11 for Vista
At CES 2006, we saw a demo of WMP 11, which boasts a cleaner and more logical design as well as snappier performance. Check out screenshots from the latest build of WMP 11 for Vista.
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Windows Vista beta 2
Windows Vista beta 2
CNET takes a first look at Microsoft's first Vista public beta.
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Xbox Live service to expand to Vista
Xbox Live service to expand to Vista
At E3, Bill Gates unveiled Live Anywhere. Check out a demo of the service operating between an Xbox Live and a PC running Vista.
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Windows Vista February CTP
Windows Vista February CTP
Microsoft's latest release focuses on enterprise deployment, but there are some new features for the home user.
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A look inside the Vista system
A look inside the Vista system
In San Francisco, CNET News.com staff met with Microsoft's Neil Charney and Jim Allchin to get a tour of some antiphishing and parental-control tools in Vista.
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CNET News.com gets a look at Vista's office functions
CNET News.com gets a look at Vista's office functions
Neil Charney, Microsoft director of product management, demonstrates some of Vista's functions, including publishing and information sharing at meetings.
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CNET readers' questions about Vista, part one
CNET readers' questions about Vista, part one
Jim Allchin, copresident of Microsoft's platform, products, and services division, answers CNET users' questions, including which computers will be able to run Vista.
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CNET readers' questions about Vista, part two
CNET readers' questions about Vista, part two
News.com reporter Ina Fried asks Microsoft's Windows chief Jim Allchin for answers to reader queries.
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CNET News.com gets a look behind the curtain
CNET News.com gets a look behind the curtain
Neil Charney, Microsoft director of product management, demonstrates some ways application developers could use the new Vista platform for graphics and data presentation.
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Windows Vista demo at CES, part one
Windows Vista demo at CES, part one
Be one of the first to see Windows Vista in use as Gates and Microsoft Group Product Manager Aaron Woodman show off the slick new OS during the 2006 Consumer Electronics Show.
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Windows Vista demo at CES, part two
Windows Vista demo at CES, part two
The second part of Microsoft's demonstration of the new Windows OS at the 2006 CES Microsoft's Group Product Manager Aaron Woodman demonstrates how Vista will work for the average consumer in the second part to his presentation at this year's CES show.
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Upgrading to Windows Vista
Upgrading to Windows Vista
During CNET's 2005 Holiday Helpdesk show, our editors answer a question about upgrading to Vista.
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