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Microsoft established a similar set of specs for XP and Vista netbooks, a category the company had been referring to as ultra-low-cost PCs (ULPCs). #Windows 7 oem brander activator 2.0 windows 7The alleged Windows 7 netbook specs were published earlier this month on the TechARP technology enthusiast site. Microsoft is readying a set of maximum specs for Windows 7 netbooks –or, as Microsoft prefers to call them, “small notebooks†— that will likely dictate which PCs will qualify for lower per-copy Windows 7 pricing. Report: Microsoft readies new maximum specs for Windows 7 netbooks Heck, it would be worth 20,-€ to do this just for the fun of doing it. To enhance the fun, I could then write the whole story to Microsoft Austria, and ask them to take the product back (or make the shop take it back), and tell them that refusal of doing so is the allowance to use the product the way I see fit. #Windows 7 oem brander activator 2.0 softwareI am even more safe, if I take the now opened box, get it back to the store, tell him the reason why I cannot use this product, demand my money back, which is refused by the clerk due to a sign in their shop saying that they do not take back opened software boxes. ![]() They would have to at least put the EULA on a sign next to the product boxes so I can make an informed buying decision. Therefore, if I buy something, and later in the EULA (after buying) I have to accept some conditions which would disallow me to do the very things why I bought the product in the first place, that parts of the EULA are simply not valid. If someone wants to sell you shoes which will get damaged the first time in rainy conditions, he clearly has to say: You can buy these shoes, but they will get destroyed by rain. For example, if you buy shoes, you can expect them to not get completely damaged the first time you wear them in rainy conditions. Here in Austria we have a law, that gives you the right to assume things about products. I do not think that this chapter in an EULA is valid, ESPECIALLY if I tell the clerk who hands me the box what I want to use it for, and he not immediately tells me that this was not permitted. #Windows 7 oem brander activator 2.0 full versionIn this case I would think that people would eiter go for the full version or the totally free pirated version. A “10.2” window on a 2560-by-1600-pixel 30″ Apple Cinema HD display, it would even look very small on a more common 24″ display. If I remember correctly Vista Optima was/is the only Vista you are allowed to run in a VM.īesides, you would most likely still have the 10.2″ screen limitation in your VM. ![]() They will probably add some limitations on virtualization like they did in Vista. Together with Professional, Home Premium are the only two versions shipping in the western world. If Microsoft is smart, they just give discounts for the Home Premium version to netbook makers. There is still no word from Microsoft as to what version will actually be the preferred option for netbooks in the western world. Luckily, every version of Windows 7 will run happily on a netbook (my Aspire One runs Windows 7 Ultimate), so you can choose whichever version you want. Enjoy the following table to find out the details. These versions, which include Windows 7 Starter, Starter For Small Notebook PCs, and Windows 7 Home Basic For Small Notebook PCs (China only), have restrictions on what machines they may run. On a related note, TechARP has revealed the maximum specifications for the lower-end Windows 7 versions. Paul Thurrot claims all this on his blog, and since he’s pretty accurate when it comes to Windows, and it’s not April 1, we can safely assume it’s true. Apart from the 3 application limit, Starter has another limitation in that you can’t change the wallpaper (I’m actually not making this stuff up) it is not yet known whether this limitation will be removed as well. Windows 7 Starter Edition won’t actually be sold here in the western world, but is instead destined to go to emerging markets and 3rd world countries. And so they did, according to Paul Thurrot. Yes, past tense, because someone over in Redmond apparently looked up and smelled the roses, and suggested removing this silly limitation. Windows 7 Starter Edition, a sort of My First Operating System, always carried with it a massive braindead bug feature that limited the amount of applications you could simultaniously have open at just three. ![]()
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