Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 18th Nov 2005 20:04 UTC
Windows A major UK retail store and three of the largest PC vendors worldwide still have no plans to sell the version of Microsoft Windows that does not contain its media player, five months after the version was released. Microsoft started offering Windows XP N, a version of Windows without a bundled media player, in June of this year to comply with last year's antitrust ruling by the European Commission.
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i would buy
by dizzey on Sat 19th Nov 2005 02:05 UTC
dizzey
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2005-10-15

i have many legit windows key's but i dont use them,
i often use cracked windows xp with sp2 and such instead of installing old copies with legit keys.
if i could go to a stor and buy wmp less windows cheaper i would but i havent ben able to find any i think they only sell them to oem wich is not intressed if it was offerd in stores i think they would sell more of it.