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Old 7th November 2007, 17:06   #1
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HyperSpace is a layer of BIOS embedded software that makes it possible to instantly run applications independently of Windows. These “instant-on” applications will be truncated versions of open-source programs and that are available before, during, and after Windows boot up and shut down.

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