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If you have a Windows 7 system and ever need a full installation disk for some repair function, you are likely to be out of luck. Nowadays, most PCs only come with a restore or recovery partition or sometimes a restore disk. However, neither of these provides a full installation but only returns a system to the same setup that it was in when you bought it. This is often not what you are looking for.
Here is how to get a legitimate free copy of an ISO file for a Windows 7 full installation disk from the download service that Microsoft uses for online Windows 7 purchases. Note that while the disk file is free you still need a valid product key to activate any installation.Microsoft itself does not provide Windows 7 downloads for the general public but the company uses DigitalRiver for online downloads. Download links for all popular English language versions of Windows 7 can be found. These are large ISO files containing a number of GB so be prepared for a long download. Once downloaded, the ISO can be burnt to a DVD or placed on a USB.
These versions are updated to SP1.Although these are full Windows installation files, be aware that they may not contain all the drivers necessary for your particular system. According to what I read at Microsoft sites, these disks are the same as those sold online by the Microsoft store and installations can be activated with a valid product key that you already have. I have activated copies on virtual machines and everything worked.For repair purposes, a product key is not necessary and one of these disks is a worthwhile addition to your emergency disks along with the one described in.And there you have it - something to help make it easier to maintain your Windows 7 system.Update: Microsoft has now taken down the Digital River links for Windows 7 downloads.
An alternative is given at this link.Get your own favorite tip published! Know a neat tech tip or trick? Then why not have it published here and receive full credit?This tips section is maintained. Vic runs several websites with Windows how-to's, guides, and tutorials including a site for learning and another with.for more items like this. Better still, get Tech Tips delivered or alternatively, have the direct to your in-box. Please rate this article. So.if I find the correct.iso for my win7x64 (hm prem) burn that to a dvd or cd use that to boot to then use my System Image I have created I should be back in business if all goes well, am I on the right track here?
I have an HP desktop and want to avoid all the bloatware and hassle of having to reconfig my pc to OEM (I changed the HDD to SSD and gfx card and RAM sticks) my hp recovery discs wont work unless I revert back to that set up.BTDT. Just trying to find a hassle free way to if needed to get it back to now. or to post comments. Hi, perused through most of the comments and haven't seen this yet, hoping you can help:I already had Windows 7 on my laptop but HD crashed. Swapped it with a new one and when I started it back up it asked for a bootdisk. Downloaded a bootdisk to a USB, inserted it, and the laptop asked for a boot manager.
I downloaded a boot manager iso, Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 (32 Bit), but it's not working when I boot up-still getting the same error 'BOOTMGR is missing.' Any suggestions?Thanks much,Chris. or to post comments. For Firefox and FreeDownloadManager, you can run FreeDownloadManager then right click the download link for the ISO and select 'Copy Link Location'. You can then click the button to start a new download in FDM and paste the link in.It will be slightly different depending on what browser/manager you use but the process is the same in principle. Also if you use installed rather than portable software it can all be done automatically.Hope that makes sense.
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Regarding Windows 2007. Have had the same password for a very long time. Everything working well until yesterday, when signing on to my computer, received a message that the password was incorrect. Quite impossible, I can assure you. Rebooted the computer to no avail.
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I do not have a password reset disk. I was told by Microsoft that my only option is to purchase Windows 8. I don't think I even have enough memory or the right bit(32/64)for that kind of installation. I'm infuriated. Please help if you can. or to post commentsPages.
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