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We strongly advise companies to download and install Windows 7 at least on a test machine. Millions are likely to download the release candidate and it is equally likely that within a few months, someone will be able to crack the operating system's protection shell. There are some significant differences between the beta version and the release candidate version. Pity though that there's no upgrade path between the two.

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