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Splash777
15th Nov 2009
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Since I began using Windows 7 in beta forms I was impressed instantly with the OS. Since it's release I've been using Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit version in which I won in a contest. It's been absolutely brilliant compared to all the previous Microsoft OS releases. The set up time was about 12 minutes ...
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c1t2me
17th Apr 2009
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Well what can i say this has got to be the best Microsoft has ever done.
They have really pulled out all the stops on Windows 7 i have been Beta testing from the very start and upgrading as the different versions have come along. Using it on my main computer with no problem, Yes there are still a ...
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Guest 17th Jan 2009
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Hard to find drivers will not install unlicensed ones, explorer 8 64 bit does not have adobe flash support start menu takes a little getting used to. Currently using Windows 7, build 7000. Fantastic desktop ability to slide show backgrounds, pin programs to toolbar, more stable than vista. Using 64x ...
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