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Summary
DescriptionWindows 7 OEM badge.svg |
This is the sticker that hardware vendors use to show that their hardware is using Windows 7
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26 July 2010 (original upload date) |
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- Original work: Microsoft Corporation
- This work: Own work
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- Original work: Microsoft Corporation
- This work: Charles E. Keisler of English Wikipedia
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