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Re: Laptop and MCE
by Dave_C on Jul 4, 2006 at 8:22:36 pm

Thanks Larry. I've checked out that model, so just confirming, that's running MCE and has one HDD (200gig-5400).
Looks like a great machine.
Dave C



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