Certified for Windows Vista Devices and Software

   

Have you been wondering how you can tell which software and devices will be compatible with the premium features of Windows Vista? You can easily identify these products by looking for the devices and software that are Certified for Windows Vista. Read below for more specifics on the program, and then enter to win thousands of dollars worth of Certified for Windows Vista products.

What does it mean to be Certified for Windows Vista?

You all have probably seen the Designed for XP logo that appears on PCs. The Windows Vista Logo Program is the next generation, however, we’ve made two important changes. First, Microsoft has worked with industry partners to develop new standards and device categories so Windows Vista can take full advantage of dramatic advances in hardware and devices to enhance the types of computer activities people have become accustomed to. Secondly, we’ve set up a certification process, so that devices and software need to go through Microsoft compatibility tests before they qualify for the logo. So, yes, there are there thousands of applications and devices that are compatible with Windows Vista, however, Certified for Windows Vista devices and software have been tested to help ensure that they are compatible with the premium features of Windows Vista. Devices and software that carries the Works with Windows Vista logo are tested for baseline standards of compatibility with all PCs running Windows Vista.

Devices:

To talk a bit more specifically about device drivers, they have undergone Microsoft compatibility tests for ease-of-use, better performance and enhanced security. We are continuing to add approximately 1,600 device drivers per month. These devices will install easily on Windows Vista and can automatically download device driver software. Wireless devices are also intuitive to set-up and security-enhanced. 

Devices are tested to deliver performance and quality beyond basic compatibility, so you can have high-definition experiences with photos, music, videos and communications. For example, they are able to take advantage of Windows Vista features like native DVD burning, Network and Sharing Center and Windows Aero user experience. Color sensitive devices like monitors and printers work together with the Windows Color System so when you print pictures, they look like what’s on your screen. Certified of Windows Vista wireless routers provide reliable connectivity for demanding applications like on-line gaming and HD media streaming, while wireless networks are security-enhanced. 

Software:

And now on to some software specifics. I want to emphasize here that Certified for Windows Vista software products are tested to Microsoft’s compatibility standards to help make software easy to install, better performing and more secure. For example, software is specifically tested to minimize the number of crashes, hangs and reboots that are typically experienced by users. It also installs without degrading the performance of Windows Vista or other applications. I also think it’s important to mention that Certified for Windows Vista software should continue to improve over time, because we require that they not just include error reporting, but that they also use this data to continually update their product.  Certified for Windows Vista software is also designed to work with advanced security features in Windows Vista, as well as meets the Anti-Spyware Coalition privacy guidelines.

I’m planning on posting information about specific Certified of Windows Vista products on a regular basis, so continue to check back for product highlights and deeper spec information. This is a just an introduction to the program. Don’t hesitate to let me know if you have any questions. In the meantime, enter each week for a chance to win a ton of great products from our partners.


Comments

  1. Posted on: March 06, 2007 at 8:06AM  

    I like the features of Vista, However, it has been a disaster for my perpherials. I can't use the scanner features of my HP PSC. I have lost my Intel Audio Studio and My Gateway "Vista Ready" computer Warranty does not cover a Vista Upgrade.

  2. Posted on: March 07, 2007 at 11:30AM  

    I work for a non-profit organization.  We have just received a grant for a new computer that will have the Vista OS.  Our current computer has XP.  Will the Microsoft programs I am using on XP work on Vista or will be be forced to upgrade?

  3. Posted on: March 07, 2007 at 11:19PM  

    I am looking for a webcam that works with vista, the one I have now, only the head set works, not the micro phone or video. It is compatable with xp but not vista.

    What webcam will work with vista?

  4. Posted on: March 08, 2007 at 2:50PM  

    I am looking for an all in one printer / scanner that is compatible with Windows Vista?

  5. Posted on: March 08, 2007 at 11:35PM  

    I found an excellent all in one printer from HP that is Vista ready. It is the HP Photosmart C7180. Prints photos, scans, copies, and faxes in color. It is $100.00 off at HP shopping. I installed it on my Vista without the CDs and downloaded all the software from HP after setting up the printer. Its great for @ 299.

  6. Posted on: March 08, 2007 at 11:39PM  

    Gateway info:

    I have a gateway GT 5012 that came with Windows XP Media center. I ran the Vista upgrade and everything passed the system test for Vista including my logitech webcam. Some of my gateway drivers were later downloaded via Windows updates because most of the XP drivers did not work with Vista. I'm having a total blast with Vista though.

  7. Posted on: March 16, 2007 at 5:04PM  

    Hey sparkula:  you'll want to check Labtec's site for updated drivers for Windows Vista.  I checked it out and it doesn't appear that they've released any yet, but you should check back regularly.

  8. Posted on: March 16, 2007 at 5:08PM  

    Hey newscientist2000:  per the Microsoft Works site (http://www.microsoft.com/products/works/default.mspx), it doesn't look like Works is yet compatible with Windows Vista.  I cannot say as to when or if that may change in the future.

  9. Posted on: March 16, 2007 at 5:13PM  

    Hey Perplexed in TX:  you'll want to check out the discussion on the Windows Easy Transfer Companion at this forum for information on transfering applications from an XP machine or earlier to Windows Vista:  http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/default.mspx?&lang=en&cr=US&guid=&sloc=en-us&dg=microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup&p=1&tid=1f5d434f-b2b1-4f2f-b254-23d0d0140c55.

    Hope this helps.

  10. Posted on: March 24, 2007 at 4:41PM  

    Is there any way to set up my scanner--HP ScanJet 4100C to Windows Vista Home Premium.  I have been trying but simply cannot do it.  Any help will be greatly appreciated.

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