slither556
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just wondering what is the best way to re-install windows 7
seeing as microsoft no longer provides a backup disc?
seeing as microsoft no longer provides a backup disc?
Download the official Windows 7 Iso file from my digital life.
http://www.mydigitallife.info/downl...cial-32-bit-and-64-bit-direct-download-links/
these iso files are legal and are the real deal, YOU MUST USE YOUR OFFICIAL COA KEY FROM THE WINDOWS 7 LABEL ON THE BOTTOM OF YOUR LAPTOP or the file will last 30 days inactivated.
these are the links to all the official download files windows 7 has almost ever made.
i use them over and over all the time no problems whatsoever.
i download ultimate from here because there is a problem with the link at my digital life.
http://www.w7forums.com/official-windows-7-sp1-iso-image-downloads-t12325.html
download the free windows 7 usb tool from microsoft and install it from a usb flash drive (it installs quickly with this method).
http://www.microsoftstore.com/store/msstore/html/pbPage.Help_Win7_usbdvd_dwnTool
or
you can burn it to dvd with a free iso burner or image burner.
Happy Days
PS. when you install from a dvd disc there is hit any key to install from disc countdown, the install will go smooth as you fill in the form blanks as you go along but when it gets to the restarts during installation there is a hit any key to install from disc countdown again after bios that gets by passed after countdown as you ignore it so then just gets back to the re-installation files.
the usb is different it does not have a countdown so when it gets to the restarts during installation you have to be there or it just keeps going on installing from scratch over and over again, i just pull the usb flash out during the restarts and replace it when it gets back to the installation screen until the installation is complete and it will install very quickly this way.
complicated? not really.
These the retail ones?
dont believe me ok i will remove the links.
just kidding.... this is a present to.... all you techies.... never fear Gogs is here.............
these are official OEM downloads.
i could upload them to http://www.binsearch.info/ if i wanted using http://www.alt-bin.com/misc/gbpp.html and anyone on the whole planet could download them at full broadband speed using http://www.shemes.com/ legally.
i came here looking for a couple of tips seems like some people are way back with the times.
Not looking for a fight here, just didn't know if it was OEM or Retail there.
Excited to see an OEM download, looking forward to checking it out.
Retail VS OEM is a misnomer back from the XP days. From Vista On up one disk will install and activate them all, and in the darkness bind them (sorry, could not resist)