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ok, what I ment is most netbooks i saw come preinstalled with eitherA. Windows 7 starterB. LinuxC. XPpreferred windows 7 starter. Also, I want to do some flexible multimedia processing in mind with this as I have a snes, and an easycap dc60++, and some other things.edit: also, the thing with the eee pc from asus is that there are soo many models i wouldnt know what to pick from. That's why i came here to narrow down some choices
I have an MSI Wind U135 that I bought for $200. It works great, and is fully compatible with Linux.@whitevalkery: Windows XP is perfectly fine. 7 is *not* going to like 512 MB of RAM.
Windows 7 Starter is the edition of Windows 7 that contains the fewest features. The Windows Aero theme is not included in this version. Windows 7 Starter is only available in a 32-bit version. The desktop wallpaper, and Visual Style (Windows 7 Basic) is also not user-changeable. It also doesn't support .NET Framework.[10]
He's actually referring to Windows 7 Basic. Starter is kind of like Ubuntu: Netbook edition. just a menu, basically, as your desktop.