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i tried finding it, but i seriously couldnt see it, theres nothing there, and if there is its impossbile with the naked eye. i think theis is one of those things MS has hoped would be found by one of their users and cause them to talk about this OS since theres not really much else to talk about it. but alas, that failed to since they have DVD-R written on most of them lol like the one person above mentioned.

btw, i have a Business Edition exactly like yours, and there is nothing around the orbs, maybe you had a different batch or somehting? can anyone else confirm if they have it

:rolleyes:

You bash it, yet you own it. That makes a lot of sense.

I just looked at my Business OEM DVD its there but the naked eye cant make out what is in it, least mine cant. I think its htere for copy protection so you can see if its a real Vista DVD or a fake by seeing if the image is there.

Presume we'll know soon enough, but right now bloggers are asking about the identity of three fellows featured in a tiny Easter eggish photo on the Windows Vista DVD cover.

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Source: ActiveWin

Their Source: networkworld.com

Additional Source: monkeysinabarrel.com

the DVD in the image looks like an OEM Business disc.

Impressive that you fit 2.5+GiB on a CD. :whistle:

Urm, did i say CD? I meant DVD... Doh! :blush:

Funny. Must be some staff at the CD Design team.

Big lol at the W.G.A. joke :rofl:

Fit a Vista install on a single CD!

Excellent! :laugh:

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