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					<description><![CDATA[Why is it no longer possible to buy a naked PC/laptop with the system install DVD? Having pre-ordered Windows 7 and about to buy a new computer, the very first thing I will do is format... and install Windows 7 from the DVD (New install, I&#039;m on XP anyway). But I would have appreciated to buy a computer and have Windows 7 OEM (not the branded one!) on a DVD, like when I bought my computer with Windows XP!
This is a known and obvious problem, but how to disagree that there is unfairness in these practices?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Why is it no longer possible to buy a naked PC/laptop with the system install DVD? Having pre-ordered Windows 7 and about to buy a new computer, the very first thing I will do is format&#8230; and install Windows 7 from the DVD (New install, I&#8217;m on XP anyway). But I would have appreciated to buy a computer and have Windows 7 OEM (not the branded one!) on a DVD, like when I bought my computer with Windows XP!<br />
This is a known and obvious problem, but how to disagree that there is unfairness in these practices?</p>
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