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3/17/2011 8:38:42 PM EDT
Hello,



Not too long ago someone posted a link to a Microsoft download of a Windows 7 32bit and 64bit Home/Pro/Ultimate/etc ISO and I was wondering if anyone still had it.



Before anyone asks, I do have several legitimate serial keys for Windows 7 Professional but no media, and I'd rather not trust the piracy sites.



Thanks for the help.
3/18/2011 2:56:46 AM EDT
[#1]
first hit on a search
3/18/2011 8:52:13 AM EDT
[#2]
So MS isn't pitching a fit about that?  Really?  I'm pretty sure they were NOT OK with people downloading ISOs of previous Windows versions, even if you did have to have a license key to really use them.
3/18/2011 9:58:17 AM EDT
[#3]
when you buy oem office 2010 its all downloaded from the internet.   saves alot in cd's and shipping
3/19/2011 7:47:31 PM EDT
[#4]
Thanks, search didn't even cross my mind for some reason (I'm not usually looking for anything).



I appreciate it.



Now my question is, I know how to modify the ISO to allow the installation of any version of the OS, but is there a way to allow the user to select either x32 or x64? I can't seem to find anything about that on Google, but I'm sure I've seen it done. Maybe my GoogleFu is just weak.



I'm trying to create a USB drive with Windows 7 all versions, both architectures so I always have a copy on stand by (I do a lot of computer work for friends and family and their friends and family, etc.).



Thanks again for any help.
3/19/2011 7:54:25 PM EDT
[#5]
Quoted:
Thanks, search didn't even cross my mind for some reason (I'm not usually looking for anything).

I appreciate it.

Now my question is, I know how to modify the ISO to allow the installation of any version of the OS, but is there a way to allow the user to select either x32 or x64? I can't seem to find anything about that on Google, but I'm sure I've seen it done. Maybe my GoogleFu is just weak.

I'm trying to create a USB drive with Windows 7 all versions, both architectures so I always have a copy on stand by (I do a lot of computer work for friends and family and their friends and family, etc.).

Thanks again for any help.


Never mind on my comment.  I see what you are trying to do.  If I find anything on google I will report back.

I didn't see an iso that had both versions on the download page.
3/19/2011 7:58:28 PM EDT
[#6]
i downloaded mine  from the bay that link would have been useful last week i book marked it though.



got 8 keys from that 25 dollar MSDN thing that went around when win 7 came out and had since lost the downloaded image in a HD crash.



(sorry keys are all gone to friends)
3/20/2011 1:59:25 PM EDT
[#7]
Quoted:
Now my question is, I know how to modify the ISO to allow the installation of any version of the OS, but is there a way to allow the user to select either x32 or x64? I can't seem to find anything about that


Nope.  The media is different for x64 vs x86
3/20/2011 5:18:33 PM EDT
[#8]


Doesn't look real legit.  

I do wish microsoft had a way to dl windows disk. Installing drivers is less of a pain in the ass than deleting bundled bullshit and cleaning up.