Vista Problems 7 - 3 Principles to Get Vista Compatible Hardware

If you already own a printer since Windows XP, there are chances they won’t work on Vista. To find a Vista compatible hardware, you need to be aware of 3 things. In this article I will show you the 3 principles to get Vista compatible hardware.

Principle #1 - Find the “Certified for Windows Vista” logo.

You need to find the logo on your hardware’s packing box, this logo indicates the hardware is design for Vista, and you can expect the best out of it when working with Vista, the logo might be embedded on your hardware itself.

Principle #2 - Find the “Works with Windows Vista” logo.

This logo indicates compatible with Windows Vista, but might not support some advanced features in Vista. If you are selecting normal black and white printer, there will be no difference between “Certified for” or “Works with” Windows Vista. However, hardware like sound card and 3D video card will have significant differences, because Vista advanced API will enhance both types of hardware’s experience!

Principle #3 - Checks compatible online.

You may visit your vendor’s hardware website for more information, or go to Microsoft Windows Quality Online Service website for lists of compatible hardware.

Using Vista inevitably requires you, and will encourage you to spend more money for better experience! Which is why gamer likes Vista a lot! (Hate them as well, when comes to compatibility!) Many users will migrate to Vista for better experience, and when the hardware is fast enough, no one will go back to XP anymore!

(C) Copyright 2008 Kok Choon - Feel free to reprint this article in its entirety as long as all links and author resources box in place.

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