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{{Short description|Differences and similarities between Windows Vista and Windows XP}}
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{{Windows XP}}
{{Windows Vista}}
==Compatibility==
Windows Vista faces [[backward compatibility]] problems with many of the [[video game|games]] and utility programs that work in Windows XP. As of
==Performance==
Initial performance tests have demonstrated that Windows XP outperforms Vista in several productivity areas.<ref>[http://news.cnet.co.uk/software/0,39029694,49294484,00.htm XP outperforms Vista in benchmark test] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080315191127/http://news.cnet.co.uk/software/0,39029694,49294484,00.htm |date=2008-03-15 }}, CNET</ref><ref>[http://www.crn.com/software/207001890 XP outperforms Vista in benchmark test], ChannelWeb</ref> File copy operations are speculated to be one area where Vista performs better than XP.{{Clarify|date=June 2011}}<!-- SMB 1.0 or 2.0? --> In a test run by CRN Test Center, a 1.25 GB file was copied from a network share to each desktop. For XP, it took 2 minutes and 54 seconds, for Vista with SP1 it took 2 minutes and 29 seconds.{{Citation needed|date=June 2011}}
Another test was performed by ''[[Tom's Hardware]]'' in January 2007.<ref>[http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/xp-vs-vista,1531.html Windows XP vs. Vista: The Benchmark Rundown
==Security==
Security was a top priority during [[Development of Windows Vista|Windows Vista development]]. In Windows XP, every user is set up as an [[Superuser#Windows NT|administrator]] by default (unless added through Computer Management). As a result, most home users ran all their software with Administrator access. However, this left most users unwittingly open to potential security threats, such as hacking and [[malware]] downloads. A large amount of existing software
Vista implements [[address space layout randomization]], that makes it considerably more difficult for malicious code to exploit [[Return-to-libc attack]]s than on previous versions of Windows, particularly on 64-bit systems. Furthermore, Vista implements heap management enhancements that make it much more difficult to carry out [[buffer overflow]] attacks.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.blackhat.com/presentations/bh-usa-06/BH-US-06-Marinescu.pdf|title=Windows Vista Heap Management Enhancements|author=Adrian Marinescu|publisher=[[Microsoft]]|date=2006-08-03|accessdate=2008-10-10}}</ref>
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The firewall in Vista has been rewritten, allowing both outbound as well as inbound traffic to be blocked.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://technet.microsoft.com/nl-nl/library/cc755158(WS.10).aspx | title=What's New in Windows Firewall with Advanced Security | date=July 2, 2012 }}</ref>
{|
! Feature
! Windows XP
! Windows Vista
! Windows 7
! Windows 8.x
! Windows 10
!Windows 11
|-
| [[Windows Defender]]
| {{Maybe|Available as a free download<ref>[http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/spyware/software/default.mspx Windows Defender], Microsoft</ref>}}
| colspan="2" {{Yes}}
| colspan="3" {{Yes|Yes (added antivirus capabilities, available in older versions as the [[Microsoft Security Essentials]] download)}}▼
▲| {{Yes|Yes (added antivirus capabilities, available in older versions as the Microsoft Security Essentials download)}}
|-
| [[Windows Firewall]]
| colspan="6" {{Yes}}
|-
| [[Windows Security Center]]
| {{Maybe|Yes (starting
| {{Yes}}
| colspan="2" {{Yes|Yes (replaced by [[Action Center]])}}
| colspan="2" {{Yes|Yes (replaced by
| {{Yes|Yes (replaced by Security and Maintenance)}}▼
|-
| [[BitLocker Drive Encryption]]
| {{Maybe|Only viewing contents}}
| colspan="2" {{Maybe|Yes (
| {{Maybe|Yes (
| colspan="2" {{Maybe|Yes (Pro, Education and Enterprise editions only)}}
|-
| [[Parental controls]]
| {{Maybe|Some ([[Internet Explorer]] allows parental control of web browsing)}}
| colspan="2" {{Yes}}
|-
| [[User Account Control]]
| {{No}}
| colspan="5" {{Yes}}
|-
| [[Data Execution Prevention]]
| {{Maybe|Yes (starting
| colspan="5" {{Yes}}
|}
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In most editions of Windows Vista, the default theme is [[Windows Aero]]. Aero offers translucent window effects, as well as live thumbnails, animated transitions and [[Flip 3D]]. However, it requires a compatible graphics card, with a WDDM driver, [[DirectX]] 9 support and [[32-bit]] color; otherwise, Windows Vista is displayed using the "Windows Vista Basic" visual style.
== References ==▼
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==See also==
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*[[Features new to Windows Vista]]
*[[Features removed from Windows Vista]]
▲== References ==
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