Assembling a 2007 PC & Windows Vista in Action

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Windows Vista was officially launched for general customer availability on January 30, 2007. In this video, I showcase the step-by-step process of assembling a custom PC with period-accurate components and breathe new life into it with Windows Vista.
00:00 Components
01:45 Hardware installation
09:15 Windows Vista installation




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