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Trust me. It's the original, straight from the build. ;)

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well there is 2 versions one with the logo/text and one without.

@everyone else: watch the videos/ look at the photos from the gates keynote for people that didnt go to winhec ;)

well there is 2 versions one with the logo/text and one without.

@everyone else: watch the videos/ look at the photos from the gates keynote for people that didnt go to winhec ;)

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Those without logo/text, is the one where I removed Logo/text, from the original...on the first page u will finde the original with text.

I don't know what part of page 4 u didn't understand :huh: , but here are the links:

Grass:

http://www.struerkarate.dk/Keynote Grass.rar

Glass:

http://www.struerkarate.dk/Keynote Glass.rar

these where the links I posted in page 4!

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links can't work :(

:no:

Anyone has this in full as the one below?

IMGP0178.JPG

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Wallpaper Usage Guidelines

Please adhere to the following conditions for using the wallpaper.jpg provided in the entry-kit:

? The wallpaper may only be used with the ?Next-Generation Windows? OS PC Design Competition?.

? The provided wallpaper is in 16:10 aspect ratio and 300 dpi format; the wallpaper may not be resized, recreated, or modified in any way.

? Do not use any other image or text on or in conjunction with the wallpaper.

? The desktop wallpaper was created and is owned by Microsoft Corporation and should not be taken apart, recombined, reformatted, adapted or modified in any way, or used to create new or derivative artwork by contestants.

Note: All submissions must display the provided wallpaper as the default image or have the monitor screens left black. For more information, go to the Terms of Use and Submission Guidelines document.

Except as described above, the wallpaper.jpg provided in the entry-kit may not be used in any other way or for any other purpose.

_______________________________________

Wallpaper Usage Guidelines

Please adhere to the following conditions for using the wallpaper.jpg provided in the entry-kit:

?  The wallpaper may only be used with the ?Next-Generation Windows? OS PC Design Competition?.

?  The provided wallpaper is in 16:10 aspect ratio and 300 dpi format; the wallpaper may not be resized, recreated, or modified in any way.

?  Do not use any other image or text on or in conjunction with the wallpaper.

?  The desktop wallpaper was created and is owned by Microsoft Corporation and should not be taken apart, recombined, reformatted, adapted or modified in any way, or used to create new or derivative artwork by contestants.

Note: All submissions must display the provided wallpaper as the default image or have the monitor screens left black. For more information, go to the Terms of Use and Submission Guidelines document.

Except as described above, the wallpaper.jpg provided in the entry-kit may not be used in any other way or for any other purpose.

_______________________________________

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Here is the original

post-107607-1114893957_thumb.jpg

^ I swear  I had that wallpaper on my system, but I formatted my Longhorn partition yesterday to reinstall it and I can't find the image.

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http://startsomethingpc.com/EntryKitFiles/wallpaper.jpg

Will keep you updated if I get my hands on the one from the screenshot above with the Longhorn logo on

Cheer:D:D

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This wallpaper is mean't to b[onlyu>[/b]b> for http://startsomethingpc.com, which is a compitition.

The desktop wallpaper was created and is owned by Microsoft Corporation and should not be taken apart, recombined, reformatted, adapted or modified in any way, or used to create new or derivative artwork by contestants.

This wallpaper is mean't to be only for http://startsomethingpc.com, which is a compitition.

The desktop wallpaper was created and is owned by Microsoft Corporation and should not be taken apart, recombined, reformatted, adapted or modified in any way, or used to create new or derivative artwork by contestants.

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I'm sure they won't mind me using it on my Mac.

On a WinHec 2005 video I saw the Longhorn logo on the grass wallpaper disappear after a while. It would be a lot better getting the one without the crappy logo. ;)

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