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		<description><![CDATA[The Windows 7 downloaded image that many online software retailers supply is simple too large to install from a single CD, being about 2.2Gb
This short guide has step-by-step instructions on how to install Windows 7 from any USB device with more than 2.3Gb free space.

You will obviously need an original Windows 7 DVD or image file.
If using an image file it will need to be mounted on a virtual drive so you can access the files inside.
There are many free tools available for this, but I use <a href="http://www.daemon-tools.cc">Daemon Tools</a>.
You will also need a Vista or Windows 7 PC as Windows XP doesn't have the "diskpart" or "bootsect" tools.]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[The web is changing and so is the way we posting data. If you take a look at Google, Facebook, and almost every new start up, simply posting form data is a thing of the past. You can now validate without posting, upload multiple files, change the way form elements work and much, much more. We gathered 100 of the web’s top AJAX/form related scripts. Use them to enhance your forms and impress your clients (Clients like fancy, pretty things).]]></description>
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After asking the great font of all knowing (google) then playing with the code a little, I came up with this...]]></description>
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