Vista is said to offer impressive 3D graphics, improved performance and unprecedented security, representing a significant advance on its predecessor, Windows XP. It is also the latest and most high-profile incitement to what might be termed upgrade rage, or Upgrage, the uncontrollable anger which occurs whenever a software upgrade deemed to be either essential or beneficial proves to be a pointless waste of your time, or a quick way to cripple your outmoded computer. Windows Vista is the newest edition of Microsoft's operating system, officially launched with much fanfare last Tuesday. It seems I may not have the latest edition of Upgrade Advisor. Is it possible that my computer is not even compatible with this compatibility checker? When I do manage to get it installed, the first thing the program does is go online to check for updates. Already there is a problem - the download has been successful as far as Microsoft is concerned, but I can't find the file on my hard drive. At the moment I'm merely trying to download and install a piece of software called Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor 1.0, which is supposed to scan my system and tell me which version of Vista, if any, is right for my computer. I have not even tried to install Windows Vista yet, but the early signs are not good.
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