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NPOV at Windows 8 article

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Hi, I have re-worked your edits at the Windows 8 article, I have integrated that quote into the text, and added some others you suggested on the talk page, so we don't give too much WP:undue weight to one particular person. Thanks. --SF007 (talk) 02:15, 9 March 2012 (UTC)Reply

Are you solving the right problem?

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Hi.

Regarding your edit in PotPlayer, the tag that you removed was {{Clarification needed}}, not {{Citation needed}}. It requests clarification, not a source.

And besides, your source does not say anything about an equalizer. It shows an oscilloscope though but again, that's about audio, not video.

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Orphaned non-free image File:Windows To Go - Bitlocker.png

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