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    I bought a "Windows Vista Capable" Dell Inspiron 6400 in December. Unfortunately, I can only get a free upgrade to Windows Vista Home Basic. Does anybody know if I can get a discount on Home Premium or something?

    Would Home Premium even work well with my computer? I have 1GB of memory, a Core Duo processor (2x T2050 @ 1.60GHz), and ATI Mobility Radeon X1400 video card.

    Does Microsoft Office XP work on Vista? What about Photoshop CS2, Adobe Illustrator CS, and the Macromedia MX suite?

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    I doubt you can get a discounted version of Vista unfortunatly. I suggest if you are a student looking into getting an academic version they are only $75 or so for an upgrade to Home Premium, also check out the OEM copies as they are less expensive as well.

    However on the bright side yes Vista will work perfectly fine on your notebook, I can also tell you that Photoshop CS2,Premier Pro, Illustator, and the Macromedia MS suite all run perfectly fine on Vista. I've heard that Office XP works well too while in compatibility mode.

    Good luck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by frugihoyi View Post
    I bought a "Windows Vista Capable" Dell Inspiron 6400 in December. Unfortunately, I can only get a free upgrade to Windows Vista Home Basic. Does anybody know if I can get a discount on Home Premium or something?

    Would Home Premium even work well with my computer? I have 1GB of memory, a Core Duo processor (2x T2050 @ 1.60GHz), and ATI Mobility Radeon X1400 video card.

    Does Microsoft Office XP work on Vista? What about Photoshop CS2, Adobe Illustrator CS, and the Macromedia MX suite?


    im sure they upgrade you to vista home premium for a little extra (i'll check up tho) and the dell 6400 runs vista very well (i've had mine running vista ultimate RC1/RC2 nicely ), i'll add another reply when i found out if you can upgrade to premium for a little extra
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    And if I am not a student, do you know how much it would be to upgrade? I hadn't thought of getting my free copy of Basic, then upgrading. I can probably to that for cheaper than buying Premium even if I'm not a student, eh?

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    Default Re: My Computer and Vista?

    ok, from ebuyer.com
    http://www.ebuyer.com/UK/product/119649


    Windows XP Purchased
    Upgrades to *Vista Edition
    Cost to end user upon release

    Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Windows Vista Home Basic Edition Circa £26 (49$) + £8 (15$) P&P
    Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Windows Vista Home Premium Edition Circa £42 (79$) + £8 (15$) P&P
    Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Windows Vista Home Premium Edition FREE Vista + £8 (15$) P&P
    Microsoft Windows XP Pro Windows Vista Business Edition FREE Vista + £8 (15$) P&P
    Microsoft Windows XP Pro Tablet Windows Vista Business Edition FREE Vista + £8 (15$) P&P
    Microsoft Windows XP Pro x64 Windows Vista Business x64 Edition FREE Vista + £8 (15$) P&P


    first windows is the version you have, the next is the one your upgrading to and the price plus postage
    Last edited by streather; 19th February 2007 at 08:27 AM. Reason: added link to pricing
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    If I understand that correctly, I can buy an upgrade from XP Home to Vista Home Premium for a total of $94 from this site?

    And if I did this, I wouldn't even mess with my free upgrade to Home Basic from Dell... What about getting my Home Basic, then upgrading from that to Home Premium? That's what I was asking about (that would probably be cheaper, eh?)

    So, can I get a discounted price on Home Premium from Dell instead of getting Home Basic?

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    Quote Originally Posted by frugihoyi View Post
    If I understand that correctly, I can buy an upgrade from XP Home to Vista Home Premium for a total of $94 from this site?

    And if I did this, I wouldn't even mess with my free upgrade to Home Basic from Dell... What about getting my Home Basic, then upgrading from that to Home Premium? That's what I was asking about (that would probably be cheaper, eh?)

    So, can I get a discounted price on Home Premium from Dell instead of getting Home Basic?
    not quite, thats the prices they have if you have a free upgrade coupon to upgrade to vista so you could upgrade from what you have now to vista home premium for $94 but you'd have to give microsoft that 94 not ebuyer...


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    That seems quite pricey. Do you know how much Home Premium costs if you just go and buy it at a store?

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    Okay, newegg.com has Vista Premium for $120 (http://promotions.newegg.com/msvista...Products.html).

    I think if I have to spend $94 on an upgrade, it might be more worth it to just buy the full thing for $120, plus it will ship a lot faster. Thoughts?

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    Quote Originally Posted by streather View Post
    not quite, thats the prices they have if you have a free upgrade coupon to upgrade to vista so you could upgrade from what you have now to vista home premium for $94 but you'd have to give microsoft that 94 not ebuyer...


    i think
    I don't understand. I'm giving my money to Dell, but I have to do it through ebuyer? Because I called Dell and asked if I could get a discount on Premium, they said they can only upgrade XP Home (what I have) to Vista Home Basic.

 

 
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