What version of windows is better to install on Asus eeePC8G

I want to buy a windows OS to replace Linux, but not worry about the size for this little netbook. It has a 8 Gig drive.

Hello Kona38,

You can see the minimum requirements for Windows 7 and Windows Vista. That fits your needs, you can install it:

Windows 7

Windows Vista

Thank you
Irfan H, Engineer Support Microsoft Answers.

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