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		<title>How To Remove Watermark From Windows 7 Builds [Both X86 &amp; X64]</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many users are asking how to remove evaluation copy (Or testing purpose only) watermark that appears on the bottom right of Windows 7 desktop. Generally, we need to edit system file to make it happen. But thankfully, we have a simple, clean and working patch that does the job perfectly.

Before getting into the innards of [...]]]></description>
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		<title>How to Install Windows XP From a Flash Drive</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The first thing you need to do is download the three files below and save them on your desktop.
PeToUSB.zip
USBprep.zip
BOOTsect.zip

Once you have these downloaded, extract PeToUSB.zip and USBprep.zip separately. Then, copy everything from the PeToUSB folder to the USBprep folder. Now, copy the USBprep folder and place it in C:\
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		<title>Download Windows XP Mode For Windows 7 Evaluation Guide From Microsoft</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You probably already know at this point that Microsoft has introduced a new feature in Windows 7 called Windows XP Mode (XPM).

If you are not aware, Windows XP Mode, an optional feature of Windows 7 Professional, Enterprise and Ultimate editions, helps small businesses upgrade to Windows 7 by providing a virtual Windows XP environment capable [...]]]></description>
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