Windows 7 Starter was alright. Though I downgraded to Windows XP because it was too bloated and it lacked simple features. I like how Windows 7 is more stable and gives me more options for network diagnostics, but otherwise it's a step backwards in terms of Windows.
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Windows 7 Starter
#2
Posted 05 March 2012 - 10:53 AM
http://en.wikipedia....dows_7_editions
http://windows.micro...ompare?T1=tab15
Starter is bottom-of-the-stack, so to speak. Doubt if many folks even bother with it. Chances are, they use the "Anytime Upgrade" our outright purchase one of the better retail versions.
Bluntly, YES, it is a step "downward" from XP (Home, even).
http://windows.micro...ompare?T1=tab15
Starter is bottom-of-the-stack, so to speak. Doubt if many folks even bother with it. Chances are, they use the "Anytime Upgrade" our outright purchase one of the better retail versions.
Bluntly, YES, it is a step "downward" from XP (Home, even).
#3
Posted 05 March 2012 - 01:09 PM
I wouldnt bother with any of Microsoft's other editions of Windows 7 unless I had a faster computer. I'm not upgrading until they pull the plug on support for Windows XP. Otherwise it just seems like a massive waste of time to me.
#4
Posted 05 March 2012 - 02:30 PM
I installed Windows 7 Starter on an MSI Wind u100 Netbook with 2GB RAM. I then installed VirtualPC and installed Vista Business x86 inside of there.
#5
Posted 05 March 2012 - 02:49 PM
I remember using Windows Vista business 64 bit on a computer at school. It was nice. Though then again all I was doing on it was office 2007. I'm not sure how it runs elsewhere.
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