*Emphasis:
*Legacy doesn't require or use any fancy graphics. A basic Chevy will take
you to all the same places that a Cadillac will.
*
Bob- you are perfectly correct on both counts. But, I am considering the
number of photos I use in Legacy. That would come under "fancy graphics"?
Some of the photos are super high definition. (Too high really, the photo
size is too big!)

I guess I am looking for a Chevy I can plug "large picture files" into.
<g>  I was told I could upgrade it, and I am considering that.

**Thank you.

**Robert*
*Genealogy without documentation is mythology! Always SOURCE your work.*

**
On Sun, Oct 30, 2011 at 6:47 AM, Bob Rowe <[email protected]> wrote:

> I don't have any first hand experience with this, but I don't see why
> Legacy wouldn't work fine on Windows 7 Starter. Stripped down mostly means
> that the OS doesn't have all the fancy graphic stuff because of the limited
> graphics card, processor, and memory. Legacy doesn't require or use any
> fancy graphics. It will run fine on any 'base' machine. I think that
> "Starter" is a terrible name for an 'base' Operating System. I think people
> see it as being substandard. If you thrive on all the fancy graphics then I
> guess it is substandard. A basic Chevy will take you to all the same places
> that a Cadillac will.
>
> Bob
>
>  ------------------------------
>
> *From: *"Robert E. Carneal" <[email protected]>
> *To: *[email protected]
> *Sent: *Sunday, October 30, 2011 6:11:01 AM
> *Subject: *[LegacyUG] Windows 7 (Starter)
>
> *I am being offered a Netbook for a good price. The problem is it has
> Windows 7 Starter on it. I am leery of that- does anyone have a Netbook
> with Windows 7 Starter on it, and is running Legacy on it? How well does
> Legacy run on it? Several Internet sites said the "Starter" version was
> really stripped down, so I want to be certain first. I want to be sure it
> will accommodate Legacy, accommodate my photos, etc.*
>


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