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Windows 7 Starterf vs Home Pro

tonymc
tonymc Posts: 251 Forumite
Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
Thinking of getting a netbook to use when travelling, and noticed that most seem to use Windows 7 Starter as the OS. However, Argos have an offer at the moment of a free upgrade to Windows 7 Home Pro.

As their prices seem to be comparable with other sellers, is it worth going for the upgrade, or does a netbook not warrant the addtional software?

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  • RussJK
    RussJK Posts: 2,359 Forumite
    edited 9 July 2011 at 9:40PM
    The starter is probably more suitable to a netbook, as less will be running. Search and you can find the particulars.

    If you install the home pro, you'll probably want to up the RAM or trim the services. Main functional difference that you'll notice between the two is the ability to change the wallpaper without resorting to 3rd party apps.

    If it's a newer netbook with a dual core processor, then go with Home Pro. If it's a single core, then it's no big deal either way IMO.
  • dixiebb
    dixiebb Posts: 666 Forumite
    tonymc wrote: »
    Thinking of getting a netbook to use when travelling, and noticed that most seem to use Windows 7 Starter as the OS. However, Argos have an offer at the moment of a free upgrade to Windows 7 Home Pro.

    As their prices seem to be comparable with other sellers, is it worth going for the upgrade, or does a netbook not warrant the addtional software?

    even dependent on a higher spec. a netbook might find it taxing to run full version Home 7. Starter sometimes comes in for a lot of stick but it actually does the job admirably on a netbook. Personally, I'd stick with Starter on a netbook -- free upgrade or otherwise .
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  • There is a comparison list here:

    http://www.winsupersite.com/article/win7/windows-7-product-editions-a-comparison


    By the way I have win 7 Home Premium running on a dual core Netbook and I have no performance issues whatsoever
  • tonymc
    tonymc Posts: 251 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Thanks everyone for your advice - much appreciated.
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