
04-13-2007, 05:30 PM
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I think many of the problems are | | Many things left out of lower versions on PURPOSE...
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When Microsoft came up with six versions of Vista (Starter, Home Basic, Home Premium, Business, Enterprise, and Ultimate), they needed to offer the $200 Windows Vista Home Basic as an entry-level product, but hold back features so many users will crave an upgrade to the $400 Windows Vista Ultimate. To some extent, that's just good old-fashioned marketing at work. In at least one case, though, Microsoft's feature partitioning has resulted in a situation where users lose control of their own data.
In Vista Home Basic and Vista Home Premium, Microsoft left out the feature called Previous Versions. It saves older versions of documents and files, so for example you can rescue yesterday's copy of a budget spreadsheet if you clobbered and saved it today. In Vista Business, Enterprise, or Ultimate, you access Previous Versions by right-clicking on a file or folder and selecting Properties. If any backups are available, one of the tabs shown will be Previous Versions and you can retrieve those older versions.
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