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Windows Guides has a new comment system and, to introduce you all to it, I’ve decided to run a competition. We’re giving away a fully licensed copy of Windows 7 Home Premium to a random visitor who comments on this site between now (right now) and Sunday, September 13, 2009 @ 11 P.M. EST (GMT-5.)
What Do I Win?
Windows 7 Home Premium (Retail: $199.99)
The competition ends on Sunday, September 13, 2009 @ 11 P.M. EST (GMT-5.) The winner will receive their copy of Windows 7 on or around October 22, 2009. There are no geographical restrictions in this competition; all entrants are welcome. I will contact the winner, by private message, through the comment system’s private message feature. The winner will also be announced on this site too.
How Do I Win?
Just comment on any post on this site (including this one.) Multiple entries are okay and will increase your chances of winning. I will not consider spammy comments for entry; however, feedback, questions, answers, thoughts, and anything else that adds to the discussion is welcome. Good examples of comments:
randomchaos
I first tried Iobit’s Security 360 a couple of months ago when it was in Beta. It found a trojan that Windows Defender and SpyBot failed to find!
and…
This is a nice little program. I actually like it better than Q10. I had also tried out Jarte, but I’ve decided to use Write Monkey after trying it out.
Thanks for sharing it, Rich! :)
New Comment System
Note: Old comments are not showing up. The migration process is underway and your earlier comments will return. Comments imported.
I don’t want to over complicate things, but a few pointers on the new comment system:
- You’ll need to authenticate using Facebook, Twitter, OpenID, etc. (Why? Too much spam otherwise.)
- No email address required (If you use an existing account like Twitter.)
- You can add a custom avatar to your profile.
- You can add any websites to your profile (no adult or illegal sites please.)
Questions?
I’m happy to answer them below.
About Rich
Rich is the owner and creator of Windows Guides; he spends his time breaking things on his PC so he can write how-to guides to fix the problems he creates.
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