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One of the examples given for a public network is a wireless
hotspot, but one does wonder exactly why you would be installing
Windows in a wireless hotspot. But then it's probably just the main
Network wizard. Now this is where the shock began, Windows 7 loaded the desktop (OK it
took a little time doing the initial configuration) and rather than the
screenshots we've seen in the Beta versions, XP's tellytubby hill or
the God awful Vista default, the screen displayed this rather nice...