Why Windows 7 will crush Linux
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Why Linux makes Windows 7 obsolete
thebeezspeaks.blogspot: Okay it is no secret that Vista has not been able to crack the desktop, either at the home or at the workplace. Not to ignored either is that Linux won some desktops last year (a little over 3%), but let’s not rejoice just yet, Windows still owns over 88% of all the desktops according to leading research. But that may change very quickly.
Yes, Vista has been real good for OS/X and Linux. We saw growth figures of several hundred percents.
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Watermark Removal
Thank you for adding my Win7 multiboot article.
I will not link the torrent here, but there is also a watermark removal patch for the beta. Just Google "orbit32" and windows 7. It also includes a nuke timer file to run as well.
The timer nuke, I believe, will always work regardless of how much time has passed.