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			<title>replace windows on HTPC</title>
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			<description>I have a Zbox set up as a HTPC with Windows 7 with XBMC running as a shell.  Can I replace windows completely and run android? 
Right now Netflix...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I have a Zbox set up as a HTPC with Windows 7 with XBMC running as a shell.  Can I replace windows completely and run android?<br />
Right now Netflix through windows 7 sucks.  Here is what I want to do:<br />
<br />
1) Stream Netflix Easily<br />
2) Run XBMC and use the &quot;Free Cable&quot; repository to stream content from the web<br />
3) Stream local content from external HDD<br />
4) Access external drive from netowrk<br />
  a) if 3&amp;4 will not work with drive attached to box running driod, can I attach it to my wireless router and use it as a NAS?<br />
5) Use apps like Skype<br />
6) Run emulators<br />
7) use a Ipazzremote or some other wireless remote/keyboard</div>

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