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ZDNet UK editor Rupert Goodwins says, "it is our firm impression from the circumstances of the blooper that it's accurate. Windows 7 follows the Fixed Lifecycle Policy. Update: CNET UK sister site ZDNet UK just received an accidental tip-off from Acer's European vice-president, Massimo D'Angelo, that Windows 7 will launch on 23 October. You can check out all our previous coverage here to get up to speed with what's new, and keep your eyes peeled for our hands-on reports on the Windows 7 release candidate, released earlier today. Wallpaper change: with this software, the user is given the choice between alternating multiple images for their background or choose their favorite. Windows 7 is expected to be on store shelves by January 2010. Image choice: after installing the Windows 7 Starter Background Changer, the user has to right click the mouse and select the personalize menu.After that, they only have to choose among the proposed images and set it as Wallpaper.
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The Windows 7 Starter (Official ISO Image) SP1 demo is available to all software users as a free download with potential restrictions compared with the full version.
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Though your computer's manufacturer may provide a software restoration CD that rolls back your system to the factory defaults - including the OS - you'll probably lose your data in the process, so be warned. Windows 7 Starter is a best choice of a specific class of users Windows 7 Starter (Official ISO Image) is available here free trial until the trial period will end. If you find your little machine can't handle Ultimate, it's tough cookies. User beware: you will not be able to downgrade in the same way - you can only go up. Microsoft told us this will take about five minutes.
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If you then hop on to Microsoft's Web site and pay to upgrade to Home Premium, for example, you'll get a code that unlocks Home Premium's features. Every single Windows 7 netbook (and indeed all laptops and desktops, too) will have Windows 7 Ultimate's components installed, but if you only paid for Starter, all you get is Starter. And by 'notified', you can safely assume that means 'prompted to upgrade'. Should you attempt to open a fourth application (in addition to, say, iTunes, Firefox and Microsoft Word) Microsoft says you will be notified on-screen. While, say, Internet Explorer would count as one of your three applications, opening five instances of IE wouldn't count towards your limit. If you use several Web-based apps, you're also in luck, because your browser only counts as one. The three-app limit for Starter applies only to executables, and so doesn't include system processes such as anti-virus software running in the OS's background.
It doesn't include features such as Windows Media Center or Aero Glass, and Microsoft itself "recommends Windows 7 Home Premium and Windows 7 Professional for netbooks that have sufficient hardware". Windows 7 Starter is the entry-level version of the new OS, geared almost exclusively at the bottom end of the netbook world, in terms of performance. We sat down with Microsoft to sort it out once and for all.įirstly, a quick note about what Windows 7 Starter is. There has been some confusion over what this means, and how it's handled if you try and open a fourth. Read this answer in context ? 0 All Replies (3)Windows 7's ' netbook edition' - Windows 7 Starter - will only let you run three applications at once, Microsoft has revealed. In the interest of science, please let us know how it goes. If there are major problems, perhaps not worth chasing down, but if there are minor things, maybe we can help with those. It might be something you need to take 30 minutes and test out on sites important to you, because it's definitely not safe to use Firefox 6 on the web.
Windows 7 Starter- what are the limitations? - Microsoft Community Some of these other limitations could be an issue - particularly for playing videos if it doesn't include media features that Firefox needs to decode MP4s: Regarding Windows 7 Starter, it's a 32-bit OS, which is fine. It doesn't specifically mention Atom processors, but does refer to memory requirements: Here is the latest system requirements page. I honestly have no idea, but someone with the somewhat similar user name TNorth reported that Firefox 22 ran on such a system in this thread: - was that you?