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95 out of 120 people found this review helpful
5 stars
Version: Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor 1.0
"If you are upgrading to Vista, this test is for you"
Pros: Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor scans your whole computer and tells you if your pc can handle the new Vista os. If your pc fails the test, it will recommend what you need to upgrade to meet the Vista minimum requirements. Mine passed the test with flying colors, except for my old Lexmark printer.
Cons: Depending on what version of Vista you chose, the cost of the disk is $200-$400. I am sure these prices will come down by summer, but right now they are kind of steep.
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16 out of 20 people found this review helpful
5 stars
Version: Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor RC1
"The professional opinion on you and Vista"
Pros: Find out easily which version of Vista is right for you, whether you need any new hardware or drivers, and whether you have compatability issues with any of your programs with this easy to use little convenient free tool that's basically like talking to a programmer from Microsoft and getting a professional opinion.
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7 out of 8 people found this review helpful
5 stars
Version: Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor beta 1
Pros: Everything that needs to be done is explained in detail. A fairly good report is given at the end of analysis. Everything runs smoothly. No previous experience required to run this software.
Cons: Program is a little large for file size.
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4 out of 4 people found this review helpful
5 stars
Version: Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor beta 1
Pros: Pick the edition of Vista that works for you and see if your computer can handle it. Choose your Vista without talking to an expert.
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4 stars
Version: Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor 1.0
"Check Compatibility With Vista"
Pros: Easy to install and uninstall and causes no harm to other programs as far I can see. Be aware that if WVUA no information about a hardware or a software has you cannot ignore this when upgrading to Vista, on the contrary to the to do list of WVUA. You can also use WVUA on Windows Vista (except Enterprise Edition and only 32-bit Editions of XP and Vista) to see if a program or hardware compatible is with Vista.
Cons: Sometimes my printer (HP 940c) is OK and then later WVUA has no information about this printer. So I am not sure about this.
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