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Vista Capable Test - Easy Way To Make Sure Your Computer Is Vista Ready

Common Question: Is My Computer Ready for Vista?

If you are getting ready to upgrade your Windows PC computer to Vista you may be wondering if your computer is even capable of being upgraded. Maybe you have heard about video cards, motherboards, sound cards, printers, software, drivers, games, etc.. not being capable with the new Windows Vista. That is true, some people cannot upgrade their old PC for one reason or another.

So now the thought of actually doing a manual Vista ready test is giving you nightmares? That is not uncommon! Well if you like to do things the hard way and enjoy checking driver capable hardware issues and you can’t wait to check that motherboard, sound card, printer, video card driver, etc … have fun! Or…

Why Not Check To See If Your Computer Is Vista Ready The Easy Way!

Use Driver Detective’s Vista Upgrade Wizard!
The Driver Detective Vista Upgrade Wizard was specifically designed to help people upgrade to Windows Vista in an easier way. This software has unique functionality which can help you in just a handful of simple steps.
First you will need to perform a Vista hardware compatibility check. To do this the software will scan the hardware configuration of your current PC system to determine if your system meets the recommended minimum requirements.

Next you choose your Vista drivers. The Driver Detective software is going to list the Vista compatible drivers for your computers hardware that match. Then all you have to do is pick which drivers to download!

Third you will need to download the Vista drivers. This is done automatically based on the ones you selected in the previous step. So no troubles or grief’s of you staying up all night searching the Internet trying to find all the correct drivers. (Simple things sure are nice!)

Forth you will pick a backup location. After you have done this Driver Detective burns a CD with the drivers you downloaded. If you don’t want to burn them to a CD you can have the software backup these drivers to another location on your hard driver, to a network, or to a flash drive.

The fifth step is to backup your Vista compatible drivers. The software will create a migration CD. Then after you install Windows Vista all you need to do is insert the Vista migration CD into your computer and then install or upgrade all of your device drivers.

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