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Windows Vista has been a major release since the groundbreaking success of Windows XP. Though XP was an instant “HIT” but there remain some loopholes in security of data which were then taken into account in Windows Vista. With security improvements, all new look and major improvements in notebook users Vista has caught the eye of many.














Windows Vista Home Premium has been designed for home users with advanced computer needs. This version will assist your laptop or PC to work more effectively and efficiently. The multimedia features have been enhanced greatly and that too with more reliability and security. It has a well defined AERO graphics interface and the key feature of this edition is Windows Media Center. Along with the tones from previous XP edition there has been an addition of new musical tones composed by veteran musician Robert Fripp. The newly added tones are very light and soothing compared to the XP tones.












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Before you start Windows Vista Home Premium Download ISO 32 Bit 64 Bit free, make sure your PC meets minimum system requirements.






  • Memory (RAM): 512MB of RAM required.

  • Hard Disk Space: 2GB of free space required.

  • Processor: 800-megahertz (MHz) 32-bit (x86) processor or 800-MHz 64-bit (x64) processor.





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