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		<title>By: Free Windows 7? &#124; Real Rumors</title>
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		<description>[...] Free Windows 7? 06.04.2009 &#124; Posted in Computer World    TechARP.com, a Malaysian Web-site, with friends in Redmond Washington, is reporting that Microsoft will provide free, or discounted anyway, Windows 7 upgrades to users who buy Vista or Windows XP PCs between June 2009 and January 2010.This sounds like a good deal. But, then so did Vista-Capable PCs. You know, the ones, which Microsoft assured users that PCs bought before Windows Vista shipped would be able to run the operating system. The ones which turned out to be only capable of running the r Read more here: Free Windows 7? [...]</description>
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