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Windows 7 RTM 7600.16385.090713-1255 HERE !

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Dear netbook, thank you for Windows 7

section: windows, for your questions: KezNews forum, 24.3.2009

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How does the netbook affect the development of Windows 7? It's time to connect the dots.




When a new market of small-factor computers became very popular last year, Microsoft wasn't feeling too hot. Linux and Windows XP were being used, and the consumers buying these PCs were not able to take advantage of all the hard work that had gone into Vista. It didn't matter that with Vista SP1, the operating system was running better than its XP on higher-end machines. New computers don't necessarily mean better, faster, stronger anymore. Netbooks mean smaller, cheaper, lighter, and many consumers are quite happy to use XP, the operating system they had gotten used to during Vista's unusually long development. Microsoft simply did not foresee this new trend occurring when it was working on Vista; the demand for the inexpensive netbooks began to skyrocket even before the economic downturn.

Windows 7 further takes advantages of the improvements in Vista, adds a few features here and there, and also focuses a ton on performance. For the first time ever, Microsoft has promised it would aim to keep the same hardware requirements of a future operating system the same as its predecessor. Hardware leaps will still continue, but Windows 7 is already outperforming XP and Vista on current hardware.

If it wasn't for the netbook, that would have never happened; Microsoft is very much aware that it's not going to make much money offering XP on netbooks forever. So it's really no surprise that when Microsoft announced the Windows 7 editions last month, it promised that all editions would run on netbooks. To achieve this goal, the company has been tweaking like no tomorrow. It's never bothered doing that with a new Windows release, at least not to the extent that it is doing with Windows 7.

source: arstechnica.com

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Comments(6)

brill

By pazy on 25.03.2009 - 12:03
i have windows 7 unlimate 7000 running on my acer aspire one netbook just now and it runs like a dream

Win 7 on netbook

By RobL on 25.03.2009 - 13:03
put 7057 on a samsung nc10 with a 7200rpm drive, runs great with only a few driver issues which are easily solved searching forums.

windows 7

By polito on 25.03.2009 - 18:03
i put win 7 7057 on a compaq v6101 and is running like a formula 1 car....no driver issues at all...


patriot 6000

By uber on 25.03.2009 - 20:03
i got 7057 running on a patriot 6000 notebook.

1.3ghz 512mb ddr

lenovo 3000 g410

By aldwin on 27.03.2009 - 10:03
i put windows7 build7000 on my lenovo.. its pretty great.. runs great..

where can i get that build?

By kilio on 27.03.2009 - 19:03
wher are and did pepole get windows build 7057? i have win 7000 but i hear so much of the 7056 ect.


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