Security is another point. Without updates, Vista is vulnerable. Recommend using it in a controlled environment or for legacy applications only.
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Steps for installation: booting from the ISO, following setup, maybe partitioning the hard drive. But again, activation might not work if the pre-activated code is invalid now. So users might need to activate with a valid key after installation, or face deactivation by Microsoft's systems. Security is another point
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Also, Vista has known hardware compatibility issues. Users with newer hardware might face driver problems. It's a good idea to warn them about that.
First, I should mention the key features of Windows Vista, like the graphical interface (Aero), enhanced security with UAC, and new features such as Aero Glass and Sidebar. Then, talk about the pre-activated aspect. How does pre-activation work? Typically, it would use a MAK or KMS key embedded in the ISO. But since Microsoft no longer supports Vista, there might be issues with activation today.
Lastly, alternatives: suggest using a newer OS like Windows 10/11 if possible, especially for modern use.