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Re: Windows Movie Maker in Vista Ultimate?         


Author: D. Spencer Hines
Date: Feb 26, 2007 14:54

This is troubling -- if true.

This business of upgrading Windows and LOSING capabilities -- as seems to be
the case in moving from XP, with extensive multilingual capabilities, to
Vista.

DSH

"Denny" nyc.rr.com> wrote in message
news:A27C7F04-C36F-4A26-8C0C-7AA62C697014@microsoft.com...
> Currently have Home Premium on my new Sony- it includes Windows Movie
> Maker- i thought i read somewhere that the ULTIMATE version of Vista does
> not have that program?? is this true?.. was thinking of doing the Windows
> Anytime Upgrade to Ultimate but don't want to lose the moviemaker program
> (i like it- its simple and easy to use).
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Re: Windows Movie Maker in Vista Ultimate?         


Author: Tony
Date: Feb 26, 2007 14:58

Ultimate is a superset of everything included in lower editions, you will
not loose anything, you will gain everything.
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Re: Windows Movie Maker in Vista Ultimate?         


Author: Adam Albright
Date: Feb 26, 2007 16:39

On Mon, 26 Feb 2007 22:54:40 -0000, "D. Spencer Hines"
hotmail.com> wrote:
>This is troubling -- if true.
>
>This business of upgrading Windows and LOSING capabilities -- as seems to be
>the case in moving from XP, with extensive multilingual capabilities, to
>Vista.

Seems Microsoft decided to change several things. I have XP Pro.

1. I wanted to upgrade to Home Premium. Its $40 cheaper than Business.
2. I couldn't because it only allows a clean install, didn't want.
3. I got a business upgrade, that will support a install in place.
4. I lose, the media center feature I wanted, that's only in Home P.
5. I lose, the ability to directly burn DVD's in business from Vista.

It gets funnier. As I've mentioned a few times I do a lot of video
work. So I burn a lot of DVD's of my own creation and help others with
editing and so on. Well this is the funny part, if I put a DVD...
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