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Originally Posted by gregor
EDIS: Ups! TITLE SHOULD BE: home basic vs homepremium
Oh and i am talking about a notebook computer system.
From what i collected there is no really big difference except for the price and resources they need to run.
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I have a friend who is running Home Basic on a laptop. He can play games on it (I've seen him play AudioSurf), but the graphics can get somewhat choppy, though that's probably because of the hardware. From what I can tell, he seems to be having no problems with it just yet (he only got it around a month ago).
I've been running Home Premium on a laptop for around a year now, and although I can become incredibly annoyed with the shut down and start up speed, I don't have too much of a problem with it. Well, ok, I've had more problems than that: some games have to be run in XP compatibility mode, the User Access Control can be a pain (it's found in all Vista systems, and can be switched off), and a few other issues, but things have been running fairly smoothly for me.