List of Features Removed in Windows Vista

List Of Features Removed In Windows Vista

While Windows Vista contains many new features, a number of capabilities and certain programs that were a part of previous Windows versions up to Windows XP were removed or changed - some of which were later re-introduced in Windows 7.

The following is a list of features which were present in Windows XP but were removed in Windows Vista.

Read more about List Of Features Removed In Windows Vista:  Windows Explorer, Taskbar, Start Menu, Other Windows Shell and Usability Features, Search, Internet Explorer, User Accounts and Winlogon, Win32 Console, Graphics, Audio, Windows Media Player Features, DirectX Features, Media Features, Setup and Servicing, File System, Drivers, Memory and Hardware, Boot, Shutdown, Power Management, Windows Applications and Features, Networking, Legacy Features and Other Changes

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