A review of Windows 7 bought off eBay

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Not seen this posted yet but....

The official release of Windows 7 is only a few weeks away, and if you’re anything like me, you’re probably asking yourself what effect this will have on your lives. Will the gates of Heaven open up and a consort of large breasted angels descend to guide you into computing heaven? Or will it be more of a low key affair, maybe involving the cast of Friends and a degrading video?

So I decided to apply my powerful brain to the problem, and find out what Windows 7 would mean for you, the average user. With only pre-release versions and betas available for download, to get a copy of the actual release version, I had to turn to eBay, where leaked copies have shown up recently. $150 and two days later, a package of bubble wrapped, technological delights arrived on my doorstep. I giddily tore open the packaging to reveal the contents.

[COLOR="Yellow"]link removed for sw...murder" - 2nd link down[url] ...Very good :D
 
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Well the person that bought Windows 7 off me on eBay will get the real deal so not too shabby I guess :)
 
I would 100% avoid Windows 7 from Ebay - it not safe to buy, best from any online to be safe buy Windows OS not from Ebay or any other auction.
 
I reassert my point that you shouldn't buy Windows from eBay.

Why not? I've bought genuine WinME, WinXP 2002 SP2 and copy of Win2k with authentication key of eBay and they have all worked without a problem.

You can download Windows 7 and Vista from some sites that I can't mension. ;)
 
Makes me want to go install my old 95.. I mean Win7 Disk, lying around at home.. and Mine's on CD!!!.. :)
 
Hahah 14 year old pwnage!

I lol'd

Dude who got pwned said:
Also included, but not pictured, was a small note from the seller, making some pretty inflammatory claims about my mental capacity

I lolled hard
 
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