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Win Win7 and Windows Home Server

With Windows 7 being officially available today we wanted to treat you to something special.

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So if you have not got yourself a copy of Windows 7 yet or you haven’t got a copy of Windows Home Server (What!) then we have a copy of both up for grabs, both courtesy of our friends at Microsoft HQ. And the copy of Windows 7 is the Ultimate build with both the 32 and 64-bit versions, full version NOT upgrade.

One lucky person can win both by telling us the best thing you like about Windows 7 and WHS together as one.

To enter follow us on Twitter and send us a Tweet with your answer, re-tweeting about this competition with a link to this post will give you an extra 2 free entries – Let the Twittering commence!

One winner will be announced Sunday 25th October, competition closes Midnight Saturday 24th October, comments left to this post below will not be entered, Tweeting and re-tweeting is the only method of entry.

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  1. Chuck W says:

    I love the clean user interface and the new media center in windows 7 !

  2. Blaine D. says:

    Two things:
    1) I am looking forward to SP3 where my Win7 libraries will automatically include the WHS shares. I’ve been anxiously awaiting that integration of the two products.
    2) The other thing I look forward to is the media center integration. Short of having a WHS that is also a Media Center PC, I can now have a Win7 Media Center PC that can store its (backed up and duplicated) content on the WHS.

  3. Emory Lehman says:

    I really like the way WHS w/ PP3 beta and Win 7 work together for media sharing/streaming, and how WHS does nightly back-ups of all my clients on my network.

  4. Tim says:

    The coolest thing about Windows 7 (peanut butter) and Windows Home Server (chocolate) is that (with PP3), recordings can be automatically backed up. This works seamlessly, even when slinging content from the WHS, through a Win 7 MC PC, and out to an Xbox 360 in Extender mode. Pure brilliance!

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