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October 26th, 2009

Netbooks worth the upgrade to Windows 7? Heck yes!

Posted by Christopher Dawson @ 6:05 am

Categories: Education Technology

Tags: Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition, Netbook, Netbooks, Nettops & MIDs, Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows, Hardware, Operating Systems, Software, Christopher Dawson

I haven’t been a hugely vocal early adopter as far as the Windows 7 hype goes. As with many Microsoft upgrades, I’m happy to let them trickle in via new hardware after extensive testing with our critical systems. Fortunately, an extremely stable release candidate has been kicking around for quite a while and I’m not too fussed about how 7 will function with the average set of applications.

Regular readers will know that I’m also not too fussed about 7 in general, since so many good alternatives are available. As I wrote the day that 7 launched, “Windows 7 is just another OS.” Windows XP is still chugging along, most of us have figured out how to get Vista to behave nicely, OS X is slick and stable, and Ubuntu 9.10 is just around the corner. Competition is our friend, right?

There’s one place, though, where an upgrade is definitely in order and it should probably happen sooner than later: netbooks. Most netbooks ship with Windows XP Home Edition, which performs relatively well on an Atom processor, but which also lacks any sort of reasonable enterprise features. Lots of us have deployed netbooks in schools, whether through traditional vendors or in Classmate incarnations, and have simply lived with the shortcomings of XP Home (no domain join, security vulnerabilities, no management capabilities via Active Directory, lack of granular user security, etc.). Others have bitten the licensing bullet and upgraded their netbook deployments to XP Professional already.

For those who haven’t, though, and are still using XP Home, the $70 volume academic license upgrade is worth the cost of admission. $70 a pop can add up quickly, but in deployments wedded to a Windows ecosystem, the advent of a netbook-capable, solid, secure OS in Windows 7 Professional is a welcome upgrade.

Although Intel has noted in the past that Classmates and most of their software ecosystem runs well under 7, but has not released plans yet to formally support 7 on their Classmates. However, for the many non-Classmate deployments out there, assuming that Ubuntu isn’t an option for any number of reasons, schools should seriously consider leaving XP Home behind and taking advantage of the full complement of enterprise and security features in Windows 7. New tools from Microsoft should make this process relatively painless on computers without optical drives. Other migrations? They can wait for the first service pack.

Christopher Dawson

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my thoughts  CobraA1 | 10/26/09
Footprint  rolf.ernst@... | 10/26/09
my thoughts  CobraA1 | 10/26/09
RE: Netbooks worth the upgrade to Windows 7? Heck yes!  tsivonen | 10/26/09
RE: Netbooks worth the upgrade to Windows 7? Heck yes!  dsommers@... | 10/26/09
RE: Netbooks worth the upgrade to Windows 7? Heck yes!  ktucker456@... | 10/26/09
yes  avatoin | 10/26/09
ran the RC on my HP 2140 with no problem  tech_walker | 10/26/09
no  UAC nanny screen | 10/26/09
RE: Netbooks worth the upgrade to Windows 7? Heck yes!  agohige | 10/26/09
Please do note  Michael Kelly | 10/26/09
Windows 7 Home (Academic) for $30  zforray@... | 10/26/09
Careful...  Michael Kelly | 10/26/09
It seems like no big deal for most people who read these blogs  tech_walker | 10/26/09
As I've noted  Michael Kelly | 10/26/09
Disk is avaible  Altotus | 10/26/09
average "Joe"  FXEF | 10/26/09
Win 7 on Netbooks? Heck NO!  BillDem | 10/26/09
It's much more configurable than you think.  mikefarinha | 10/26/09
you are right  xicanonaztlanca | 10/26/09
not really a problem but I have a 10 screen  steeleblue_cactus | 10/26/09
The Window 7 takbar can be made as small ...  mwagner@... | 10/26/09
Being a netbook owner who just upgraded to 7 . . .  CobraA1 | 10/26/09
RE: Netbooks worth the upgrade to Windows 7? Heck yes!  SpectreWriter | 10/26/09
I have Vista Basic on mine  jscott418 | 10/26/09
You have my condolences  Hate Malware | 10/26/09
upgraded to Ultimate on my Acer Aspire One  Wyer | 10/26/09
RE: Netbooks worth the upgrade to Windows 7? Heck NO!!  mtooya | 10/26/09
Nearly all Atoms are 32 bit.  CobraA1 | 10/26/09
Nvidia ION Atom platform  Hate Malware | 10/26/09
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Something is wrong.  CobraA1 | 10/26/09
Windows aero compatibility  Zeroangelmk1 | 10/26/09
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If you loved Vista, you're really gonna love 7.  CobraA1 | 10/26/09
Works great on an Aspire One.  CobraA1 | 10/26/09
Leave XP Home behind?  wright_is | 10/27/09
RE: Netbooks worth the upgrade to Windows 7? Heck yes!  ScottyJavea | 10/27/09
NEVER! Put LINUX of course!  gerstavros | 10/27/09

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