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Living with the limits of Windows 7 Starter Edition

| Monday, June 1, 2009
Microsoft has decided to release a cheap edition of the windows 7 for netbook users , the name of that edition is " Windows 7 starter edition " .As it is a cheap edition of windows 7 , so it of limited use .
Starter Edition's only runs three applications at once. Microsoft confirms that it is lifting the three-app limit "based on the feedback we’ve received from partners and customers asking us to enable a richer small notebook PC experience."

Restrictions of the Windows 7 Starter edition .
> No personalization options (changing background images/wallpapers or sounds)
> No Aero
> No DVD playback
> No Media Center features at all
> No domain support
> No XP virtualization mode
> No multi-monitor support

To understand this three applications restriction more clearly consider a senireo .Imagine you were running Starter Edition; you have your messenger running, you’re browsing on the net, and you’re listening to music. You have Skype running as a background process but when someone attempts to call you, you’re unable to receive the call because then you’d be running four simultaneous applications.

According to the microsoft official “ We believe these changes will make Windows 7 Starter an even more attractive option for customers who want a small notebook PC for very basic tasks, like browsing the web, checking email and personal productivity.”


But according to a research , this limit does not mean that we can only open three windows at a time , one of the senior researcher , he opened 16 seprated windows at a time , having paint , internet explorer ( with many tabs ) , goolge chrome .( http://blogs.zdnet.com/Bott/?p=844 )
So to know the , truth we need to wait till the release of the windows 7 starter edition .and after that we can able to de

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