Most will be getting Windows 7 with their next purchase of a desktop, notebook, or netbook. However, as part of its initiative to simplify the lineup, the software giant will only market Home Premium and Professional to average users. The company will release Windows 7 Starter (worldwide only via OEMs), Windows 7 Home Basic (only in emerging markets), Windows 7 Home Premium (retail and OEM), Windows 7 Professional (retail and OEM), Windows 7 Ultimate Edition (retail only during promotions and OEM), and Windows 7 Enterprise (volume licenses). ![]() Last week, Microsoft finally announced that there would be six editions of Windows 7, just like there were for Windows XP and Windows Vista.
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