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    I've upgraded 2 Windows 7-era PCs and 1 MacBook, with only 1 technical issue specific to esoteric hardware on a PCs, which I worked around and blogged about. The MacBook is hobbled by Apple's poor Windows trackpad driver, but the trackpad worked no better in Windows 7, and now I don't expect Apple cares to do much beyond slide by here... lesson learned.

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