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anaxcrosswords | 17:18 Sun 26th Aug 2012 | Computers
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My daughter's netbook is loaded with Win 7 Starter but I'd her to have the full Home edition. All the stuff I've found on the net so far seems to be based on installing over old platforms like XP, Vista etc, rather than upgrading from Starter. Is an upgrade from Starter the same price as upgrading from an older platform?
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Does this help?
http://www.howtogeek....ndows-7-home-premium/

Windows 8 will be released in October for around £25. It is very easy to install and doesn't affect your files, documents etc. I recommend you wait till then.
17:21 Sun 26th Aug 2012
Does this help?
http://www.howtogeek....ndows-7-home-premium/

Windows 8 will be released in October for around £25. It is very easy to install and doesn't affect your files, documents etc. I recommend you wait till then.
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Thanks hc! The upgrade via your link looks fairly straightforward, but I'll stick with your suggestion and wait for Win 8.
Why would you like her to have the home edition?... most of the features missing from starter are purely aesthetic and they are missing because netbooks haven't got the graphics or processing power to support them.
My own netbook runs very well on W7 Starter, I wouldn't upgrade.
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Hi ChuckFickens. It's only because of her age, really. She's 13, and I know she'll want to have things like her own desktop picture (the fact that you can't do that in the Starter edition is, I think, a bit poor, but there you go). Her netbook will be used almost exclusively for schoolwork and - you know how schools are - I'll bet there's all sorts of multimedia stuff she'd need to be able to make use of.
Of course you may well be right; although her netbook is brand new and fairly high spec, it might not be able to cope. I'm hoping we can find out its capabilities when we go to upgrade and have the option of installing the right components.
Windows 8 is a lot less power hungry than W7 so should be more suited.

I haven't found anything I can't do on my 2 year old netbook though

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