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Remember when they'd send you these for free?
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You'd have to use a DVD as well, since it's too big to fit on CDs now XP
Of course. Especially since they now include Nvidia drivers which are like 300 MB each and there's more than one IIRC
I think the minimal/net-installer can still fit on a CD. But then you need an internet connection.