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Windows 8 System Builder Version May Come Cheap

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August 27, 2012
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Windows 8 System Builder Version May Come Cheap
Do-it-yourselfers and users of virtual machines may have a legal, less expensive option than a full retail copy of Windows with Microsoft's next release. - Jared Newman, PCWorld
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