Just to be clear. You would need two licenses in that case, assuming both
computers meet the criteria. I would recommend running the Windows 7
Upgrade Advisor. It will point out any issues where hardware does not meet
minimum requirements, as well as hardware drivers and software that might
not work. It is available at www.windows.com and on the Windows 7 Upgrade
page on Amazon.
If you are buying a Netbook before Oct 22, it will probably come with some
version of XP. Some sellers like Best Buy are providing a free Windows 7
Upgrade. Amazon probably is doing the same. Make sure that you ask if the
Netbook is capable of running Windows 7. Also ask if the Upgrade will be
free. If not, factor another $50 into the price when comparing. If it does
not come with a free upgrade, you will need to buy the upgrade separately.
Buy the upgrades soon before the price goes back up to its normal price. I
can't remember when the special price ends. Does anyone know?
Don Marang
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rogelio Terrazas" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 6:16 AM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] Windows 7 Info
When I receive Windows 7. Could I install it on my regular Laptop and on
a
Mini-Notebook or Net-Book like some call them. I am trying to decide what
Mini-Notebook I am going to buy. This will help me with the decision.
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