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Finalizing Settings
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26) Finalizing Settings: (Image 6.1)

Windows 7 is finally... finalizing settings. This should only take a few moments to complete.

Welcome
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27) Welcome: (Image 6.2)

Not much to say here. Just wait some more.

Desktop Setup
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28) Desktop Setup: (Image 6.3)

Your initial desktop is setup here. This process will take a few moments, but only happen once.

The Desktop
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29) The Desktop: (Image 6.4)

Windows 7 is now finished being installed and are greeted with the desktop. It is worth noting that you did not need to log in this time, but after rebooting (or logging off), you will see the login screen and you must enter the user name and password created earlier to return to this point.

I hope that you enjoyed reading my Installation guide.

Further suggested reading on this web site: Windows 7 Super Tweaks and Windows 7 Service Configurations!

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