AIO Windows 7 Retail/OEM x32/x64

Discussion in 'Windows 7' started by andrew84uk, Nov 24, 2009.

  1. andrew84uk

    andrew84uk MDL Novice

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    Is there a such thing as an origional genuine untouched disk for....

    AIO Windows 7 Retail x32/x64 Starter/Home/Pro/Ultimate
    AIO Windows 7 OEM x32/x64 Starter/Home/Pro/Ultimate


    ???????????? If so where are the download links?
     
  2. genuine555

    genuine555 MDL Expert

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    #2 genuine555, Nov 24, 2009
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  3. dragonfire665

    dragonfire665 MDL Senior Member

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    #3 dragonfire665, Nov 24, 2009
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    Edit: Sorry no windows 7 link downloads

    Alfa:);)
     
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  4. andrew84uk

    andrew84uk MDL Novice

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    Thanks, shame there isn't a direct one from MS.
     
  5. Rosco

    Rosco MDL Addicted

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    I think you'll find M$ ship 2 DVDs if you buy the 32/64 bit option. There are plenty of links to combined ISOs - the one from BIE appears untouched except for the activation part and you can simply remove the "OEM" folder and scripts using something like UltraISO Premium and save as a new ISO.

    This way you have a combined ISO minus the activation routine if thats what you want.
     
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  6. nononsence

    nononsence MDL Addicted

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    #6 nononsence, Nov 24, 2009
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    you can open the iso with a hexeditor and search for

    Code:
    [EditionID]
    

    then replace the Edition (usualy ULTIMATE) with spaces that will give
    you the menu to select which edition without ripping the disk that is
    about as untouched as you can get. you wont get a x86, x64 combined
    disk though.