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Microsoft releases Vista migration tools
Thursday, February 22nd, 2007
Microsoft has released six new tools that should help businesses migrate to Vista. The tools do everything from figuring out a
computer’s hardware compatibility to solving pesky and oftentimes complicated volume licensing issues. One tool even blasts through a company’s network to rate their hardware.
The new Hardware Assessment Tool 1.0 uses either Active Directory or the Computer Browser to find and rate computers on their Vista suitability. Computers are classified as Windows Vista Capable, meaning that they can run Vista, but not the Aero desktop. Computers that can run Aero are classified as Windows Vista Premium Ready. Specific hardware upgrades are recommended for computers that don’t meet the Vista cut, but Microsoft won’t be suggesting a CPU. "The assessment does not recommend upgrading the CPU of a computer," says Microsoft’s website. Microsoft releases Vista migration tools | TG Daily
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