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burnblueFeb 3rd 2009 3:45PM
I don't know why people carry on about this. Starter isn't for you, Enterprise isn't for you. You won't even see these unless you want them. Home Basic isn't even available to you. That means all you'll see on the shelf is Home Premium and Professional, just like XP. For those that gotta have Enterprise features and know where to look, you can buy Ultimate... but it won't be in your face to confuse you. Again, Ultimate has *Enterprise* features (all, not most), but it's just individual instead of volume licensing.
Consumers buying new PCs will get Home, most geeks building their own PCs will get Professional. It's that simple.