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TheJames

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1. Not only that,
Tue Jul 14, 2015, 06:21 AM
Jul 2015

if you look closely, win 10 is close to a subscription model, whereby Microsoft has extended control of your use of it. I didn't examine it in depth. I don't think I will actually switch over. Win 7 is about to become the new XP.

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