Although they have been criticized for offering Windows Vista in far too many versions, Microsoft has confirmed that the upcoming Windows 7 will come in five different versions, with the company "focusing" on two.
The different versions of Windows 7 will be, Starter, Home Basic, Home Premium, Professional, and Ultimate. The company did note that "Home Basic" would only be sold in emerging ... [ read the full article ]
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LOSERS??? Sheeple??? Kinda harsh dont you think :) Diehard linux fan to the end huh(:D :D)? Windows is for people who want a SIMPLE user interface. (If there are simple Linux user interfaces, I apologize for that statement). THERE ARE ALOT of those kind of people. Given time however, learning, adapting, some people get fed up enough to make a switch to another software/OS. I know I MAY!!! I think they went to far with wanting people to make a switch. Ive come across something rather irritating. You can read about it in the windows 7 beta forum. So yes, you were right varnull. M$ has BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEPPPPPed me off!!! Ok, breaks over, LOL. Back to my build. :D
Stupid and ill thought out as usual with Microsoft. Someone who has the limited lower end versions will have just as much of their drive filled up with Windows as the high end version but unable to use the code. Talk about bloatware.
Originally posted by leglessoz: Stupid and ill thought out as usual with Microsoft. Someone who has the limited lower end versions will have just as much of their drive filled up with Windows as the high end version but unable to use the code. Talk about bloatware.
WElll...... not really.....only 2 real versions of the driver 32 and 64, for the limited version it just means it has a app/ramm limit.