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Oct 22, 2009

Found this from the web.Might be something of interest to people planning to get Win7.
The term " In-house " has a new definition.I do have a question : Would someone explain/elaborate the following sentence ?

In-place upgrade allows end-user to move to Windows 7 and keep existing files, settings and programs intact from current version of Windows.Does " existing programs " include WM ?

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