compatibility of Windows 7 Home Premium with Visual Studio 2010, Visual Studio 2012, Sql Server 2008 and can be Sql Sever 2012.

Hi, I'm going to buy a new laptop in which I get Windows 7 Home Premium. I'm going to use MS Visual Studio 2010, Visual Studio 2012, Sql Server 2008 and can be Sql Sever 2012. I'll use the other tools of development also. I just want to know fact these races of software in this operating system.

It's the operating system have a compatibility issue with these software or other tools of development.

Best place to look is the MS site for these products and consider the requirements specified

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