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Windows 7 to go at work...on manager's demand.
Today my manager has asked those that have w7 on their machines to remove it. Not sure what the reason for this was but i think it could be due to licencing legitimacy and/or compliance. Our company has yet to have a W7 build and therefore we are not allow to use it as the main (work) OS.
So now i have an issue. I was told to remove W7 and go back to XP, regardless of whether it's dualboot or not.
I have a work laptop as well as a home laptop which i could use for w7, but it's during work that i have all the fun with w7.
So what to do? Hide my w7 boot so that it won't get detected by my work network administrators, if so how exactly do i do this, from boot manager listing to network stealthility.