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Microsoft Windows Vista ULTIMATE x86 SP1 Integrated October 2008 OEM DVD-BIE

Here is the latest edition of Windows Vista. This is the 32bit version, so before downloading make sure it’s compatible with your specs. BIE is known for these releases every month or so, so you could trust them. Click here to find other releases and more info about this releases. This version includes all updates available until October 2008. Also it uses one of those so called OEM Bios hack methods, so just install it and enjoy. After installation you can use Windows Update and all features.

If you use the same computer at home and for your daily work, Windows Vista Ultimate is an excellent choice. You can smoothly shift between the things you want to do and the things you need to do. For fun, you’ll love the extensive options you get for music, images, live and recorded TV, and online entertainment. For work, you’ll find improved document sharing and networking support. If your PC is a laptop, you’ll appreciate how easily you can manage and extend your battery life. And you’ll get the most advanced, layered security protection of any Windows release yet.

Release Name: Microsoft.Windows.Vista.ULTIMATE.x86.SP1.Integrated.October.2008.OEM.DVD-BIE
Release Date: 10-19-08
Image: ISO
Serial: Not needed
Links: NFOOfficial SiteWikipediaTorrent

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  1. Computer Freak
    October 20th, 2008 | 01:02

    NO problem with vista here for 2+ years.. SP1 came, incredible..

    I so agree with #57..

  2. name (required)
    October 20th, 2008 | 03:34

    @stevenbhoy

    no you

  3. asdfasdf
    October 20th, 2008 | 03:54

    last post

  4. Bill
    October 20th, 2008 | 13:18

    MU links pls!

  5. bigjoke
    October 20th, 2008 | 14:39

    hi,
    Where’s the product key guys ?
    ta

  6. Mike
    October 20th, 2008 | 15:55

    For all who use Ubuntu.
    You all have the same simple reason:
    Because you don’t have a money.

  7. skribble
    October 20th, 2008 | 18:11

    excellent post !!
    if u don’t care don’t read the post :)
    thx for the heads-up.
    this will come in handy in case of pc crash ;)

  8. neil
    October 20th, 2008 | 19:03

    where could i find a stripped down Xp sp3 64bit?

  9. Paul
    October 21st, 2008 | 07:12

    how do u downgrade from vista to xp without loosing all stuff.

  10. sda
    October 21st, 2008 | 12:45

    @Paul
    you can just have 2 operation systems installed and when you start your comp you can choose which to run.

  11. Dro0py
    October 21st, 2008 | 18:58

    Hmm, I tried installing but it asks for a Serial Key :(

  12. actoflove
    October 21st, 2008 | 20:47

    Well the point is not if xp is old or not, the point is XP has lower requirements and therefor you are able to push that more resources from your machine..

    Working as a game graphical artist, our office all uses xp, its not that vista doesnt run fine on our highend machines, but it does take more of the top than xp, leaving lesser resources available..

    Hence stability issues vista does run fine now that it has had its battlescars from going gold, and been patched.

    Towards DX10, well dx10 has had its word spread to a point where it sounds like more than it is…

    I use vista for gaming, but for the “big” projects always xp and prob will for a long time.

  13. Nisar
    October 22nd, 2008 | 04:39

    Microsoft Windows Vista ULTIMATE x86 SP1 Integrated October 2008 OEM DVD-BIE Lots Of Mirrors & interchangeable Links Added

    http://phazedemon.com/applications/37-pc-app-isos/1403-microsoft-windows-vista-ultimate-x86-sp1-integrated-october-2008-oem-dvd-bie.html

  14. Wedge
    October 22nd, 2008 | 05:03

    From the NFO.

    HowTo:
    ——
     Extract Files
     Burn Image to DVD
     Boot from DVD
     Install without serial
     Do not set a password for your user-account during setup

  15. aydin
    October 22nd, 2008 | 10:05

    enuf has been said
    but i really cannot understand these vista perverts

    i bought three computers within the past few months: toshiba, top of the line vaio and hp.

    all three run FAR MORE SLOWLY than their predecessors using xp

    an 8 year old dell latitude with 256mb ram and a pentium2 running xp is faster than any of the new ones running vista

    if you believe in vista, you will believe in anything

  16. ron
    October 22nd, 2008 | 16:18

    well I really enjoyed reading these comments. It only shows how many (os) uneducated people there are out there.I have vista on my laptop and on my desktop and they both run very well.I’m also a gamer and play call of duty 4 and other top of the line games without any problems. Also older games play fine and with no problems. I also use specific business programs. and also graphic programs like coreldraw photoshop.
    oh and I’m also an a+ certified tech with other credentials.There are power users, gamers, everyday minimal users that come and download programs and check them out to see if they will enhance their computing experience .Then also there are the rest uninformed, uneducated users and these are the ones that come to this site to bash and try to sound informed and knowledgeable.all I can say after using vista and dealing with hundreds of vista customers I find that the ones that changed to vista are quite happy with the performance of their computers. Those that have not changed are stuck in dreamland using outdated and useless equipment that only uses outdated and backward software. vista works well if used by users that want to further their experience and enhance their productivity. So in conclusion use what you have mastered and makes you happy(xp, linux mac–whatever)but dont bash other people who want to move forward and experience advancement.

    Vista works with no problems for a lot of people and has worked exceptionaly well for me.

  17. term
    October 22nd, 2008 | 16:22

    @132

    right on

  18. JT
    October 25th, 2008 | 13:35

    Guys, don’t follow the link to http://www.rapidscene.tk/. Your computer will be infected with a very serious trojan!

  19. Zexy
    October 29th, 2008 | 10:29

    @ 125. Paul

    to UPGRADE from Vista to XP:

    1. Buy new harddrive.
    2. Unplug Vista harddrive.
    3. Plug in new harddrive and install XP.
    4. Replug your Vista, get personal files you need from it.
    5. Wipe Vista harddrive! This is important step! Is only way to get rid of Vista virus ;)

    6. Enjoy life with your UPGRADED-to-XP system :)

    Optional:
    7. Install Ubuntu on your clean Vista-wiped drive for additioanl fun and freedom.

    .

  20. Miike
    October 31st, 2008 | 18:29

    Win98? I’ll stick to my Win 95!

    The only issue I have with Vista is the new Explorer.
    Have to download and use some other file manager.
    I haven’t found any I am as comfortable with as the old Explorer in XP.

  21. Chad
    November 18th, 2008 | 07:27

    Ok, here’s my problem: I installed as per the instructions, and it’s telling me I have 30 days to activate. How do I fix this?

  22. Grateful
    November 21st, 2008 | 23:01

    @Rapidshare Links, this is absolutely brilliant!

  23. basIQ
    November 26th, 2008 | 06:05

    LINUX!! :D use vista so we can keep pwning your puters fellaz hehehe, botnets would be impossible without your help ;D

  24. ramo
    November 29th, 2008 | 18:42

    it doesn’t seem to activate like before, 30 days left now.

  25. Chad
    November 29th, 2008 | 19:34

    This doesn’t work! Does anyone actually wanna address this? If you install as per instructions, it asks for a product key, and if you don’t enter one it tells you it’s not activated and will expire in 30 days. If you hit the “Activate now” radio button, it tells you the product key is invalid.

    Earth to anybody!

  26. helpme
    December 3rd, 2008 | 15:52

    I agree with 147. It keeps asking for a Key and I did everything the .nfo said. Is it just somthing wrong with the NOV release of this VISTA?

  27. vista-win7?
    December 30th, 2008 | 05:10

    @#149 aka OK.

    i followed the instruction to install these vista..
    dont put the serial key, deselect "activate when online", and i didnt put any passwords..
    n the result is..
    i have 30 days to activate which means the BIE doesnt works!!

    ive done as well as u said..
    yes..my laptop does restarts..
    but it still ask me for product key!!

    i also had done the rearm..
    it makes me lost my 15 days of activation period!!
    now i only get 15 days left for these vista..
    it sucks..i dont want to keep on installing vista whenever the activation period is almost over..
    please any1..help me..help us…

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