Powerpoint is nothing to do with the operating system. It is a 'stand alone program' which is not part of Windows.
premium is loaded with lots more features than starter. and there usually is a difference in graphics quality and power consumption. starter is a smaller version of windows made to fit smaller devices like netbooks and still run fast whereas premium is made foe more powerful device such as desktop pcs
No. Vista (any version) is the operating system. Power Point is a Microsoft Office application. They might be available together from one or more manufacturers, but they are different products completely from Microsoft.
BYE 2015
click start (in the bottom left corner) go to all programs find Microsoft Office (click) then click Power point
Windows taskbar
Use paint for windows or take it into power point
That sort of question can easily be typed into any scientific calculator - such as the one that comes included in Windows. 536 = 14,551,915,228,366,851,806,640,625
no power on the power windows switch
Windows seven home basic, or more commonly known as windows 7 starter is mainly used for netbooks that don't have very much RAM and hard drive space, and alos maybe not as much processing power. If you have a notebook laptop or a desktop PC consider Windows 7 Home Premium. Windows 7 starter lacks some features that home premium has like windows aero's transparency to save RAM and hard drive space for lower end computers.
You probably already know that Windows 7 is one of the later Microsoft operating systems. The Home Premium 64-bit version requires a processor capable of processing 64 bit computer words in binary computer language. If you don't understand what it is, you probably don't need that much power.
That would be the Ford F-Series pickups (F150, F250 so on and so forth) The XLT was a package that had power windows and locks (conscidered a premium package)
A premium ball has always had the power of a regular pokeball