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HP's End-Run Around the Windows 7 Starter Limitations

As you must know by now, Microsoft has severely limited the ways in which you can customized its lowest-end Windows 7 version, Windows Starter Edition. (See Windows 7 Starter? That's How They Get You for more information.) The worst of these limitations, of course, is that users cannot customize the desktop wallpaper. Instead, they're stuck with what Microsoft provides: A single background image.

Today, Rafael posts about an HP netbook that appears to get around this limitation. How they do it is interesting. Lame. But interesting.

Nicholas R., initially emailing Paul, noticed HP was somehow bypassing this restriction according to a bulleted claim on their Mini 110 netbook product page:

The unique ability to change the wallpaper in Windows 7 Starter: a specialized theme includes a custom screen saver and 15 wallpapers designed by Boontje.

How is this possible?

Upon clicking the Customize and Buy link on HP’s website, and clicking through the various customizable components, you’ll discover the included software bundle consisting of some simple applications and a copy of Stardock MyColors, designed for Windows 7. For those unaware, MyColors is simply a stripped down WindowBlinds application targeting the download-and-apply-my-theme users that don’t need the power (or cost) of WindowBlinds. The internals, however, are the same. As this software replaces the Microsoft Windows theming subsystem with its own, it completely bypasses any and all license restrictions imposed by Microsoft.

So is it legal? You have to think HP, a major league Microsoft partner, got the OK from the software giant.

I mean. They must have. Right?

Comments

 

Keleko said:

MyColors is pretty nifty for theming.  However, it also adds an extra layer of program on top of Windows to do it's thing.  That's not something you really want to have on a limited hardware netbook.  Just pay the extra for a real version of Windows 7.  You'll be much better off doing so.

October 20, 2009 8:22 PM
 

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October 20, 2009 8:55 PM
 

Logjamming said:

<You have to think HP, a major league Microsoft partner, got the OK from the software giant.>

You mean, Microsoft might actually not give them a choice?

Wow, I thought MS was all about choices. Guess not.

October 21, 2009 3:41 AM
 

realtestman said:

Logjamming, yes they have given OEMs a choice.  They could put on a different edition of Windows 7.  Simple.

October 21, 2009 5:35 AM
 

EricoF3 said:

Logjamming... Shut up...

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