No - after Windows 98 came Windows Me & Windows 2000 - then Windows 7.
Home Premium................... windows 7 home premiun, my opinion.
Windows 7 Home Premium is one of the newest software. But it is not the best. Windows 7 Ultimate is currently the best software. You can access more things with Windows 7 Ultimate than Windows 7 Home Premium.
Windows 7 Professional is much better than Windows 7 Home Premium as it has more features geared towards businesses like Windows XP mode, higher RAM limit, the ability to participate in a Windows Server domain and others. However, it is more expensive then Home Premium.
Nope, especially since there is no Windows 8 yet.
ok the main difference between the two lies in the 64 bit. For most PC users Vista Home Premium 32 bit (which is the regular one) is fine, but if you are a gamer or have more than 4 GB of RAM then 64-Bit is the wayto go. This is because the 32-bit versions of windows will only recognize 3.25 GB of RAM.
It offers more business features which are great to have if you have any financing or business transactions you do.
Windows 7 is currently the latest version of Microsoft Windows. There is a Windows 7 SP1, which includes fixes to things in the original shipping version of Windows 7, but there is not a newer Windows 8, for instance. Microsoft is currently working on Windows 8, but no release date is set as of this writing.
if you have a windows vista, or a newer model of a mac than it is HD, if you have a windows vista or a windows classic than they are not hd, it also depends if anybody has ever got the laptop that you have, upgraded.
Yes, Windows 7 was released on October 22, 2009, and there has been a mention of Windows 8 and 9 coming in the future.
No, Windows 7 is Microsoft's New Operating system. There is also Windows Vista before Windows 7 but newer than xp. The operating Systems go like this, from oldest to newest. Windows XP Windows Vista Windows 7 Windows 7 is still currently in Beta stages and have released a RC (Release Candidate) of their Windows 7 Ultimate. Windows 7, in some versions, has a capability to run in windows XP mode, this may be what you are referring to.
Premiums are typically higher on older homes than newer homes. There are more things that can go wrong with them.
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