Hi, my name is Vista… Tuesday, July 3rd, 2007

Diko mou!!!Honestly folks, it’s sounds fine to me.  It’s feminine enough, phonetically pleasing and unique! 

 

READ ABOUT BABY VISTA

 

Good thing I’m not fanatical huh, I’m not so sure little Longhorn would get through elemenatry school unscathed. 

 

 

 

Kiss Kiss

Dawngrrl Gametart

Evaluate the Versions in Vista yourself - Tip Monday, April 9th, 2007

Your retail version of Vista, or otherwise legally acquired Vista install DVD, is not limited to using the version you bought: Microsoft allows you to install almost any version of Vista–Vista Home Basic, Home Basic N, Home Premium, Business, Business N, or Ultimate editions–using any Vista install DVD. There’s just one limitation: If you install a version of Vista you didn’t purchase, you only have 30 days (by default) to run the OS before it will move into reduced functionality mode. (If you do install the version you purchased, you can activate Vista before that happens.) Here’s how to do it: Boot your system with the Vista install DVD, advance to the Install Windows screen, and click Install Now. At the screen where you enter your product key, don’t do so. Setup will let you select the product edition to install. Be careful reading the next dialog that appears because it’s awkwardly worded. (Microsoft kind and caringly wants you to be very careful before you install the wrong version.)  This will let you evaluate the different versions if you want to compare features for yourself as opposed to reading the 8 billion reviews and version comparisons online.  More Vista Tips.

 

Kiss Kiss,

Dawngrrl Gametart