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Hey guys,

I have just installed Wheezy on my old Thinkpad, and it went perfectly fine!
Thanks for that!
In preparation for that installation, it came to my mind, that I could try
installing via win32-loader, since I had Windows XP running on that machine.
So I downloaded it from the web and the installation worked perfectly,
as said above.

But I noticed, that this way of installing Debian is not mentioned on
the "Getting Debian" page or on 
http://www.debian.org/releases/wheezy/debian-installer/.
Wouldn't this be good, to mention as another way of installing Debian?

I could prepare a patch, if desired.

Cheers
Holger



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