irritating in excess of a number of of its technical beta testers by telling them they wouldn’t get a free copy of the final version of Windows 7 for their testing trouble,
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Windows 7 Ultimate. For even more information on how to take advantage of this,
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Windows 7 Beta and Release Candidate testing programs. week, on the heels of informing testers that it wouldn’t give them a free final copy,
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