I absolutely don't need IE. I wanna use 'E' edition of Windows 7. So I've googled all the web last few days, but I can't find 'E' edition's OEM:SLP key. Of course, I know the 'E' edition of Windows 7 is not released officially, however I think a OEM:SLP key of 'E' edition is exist. Is there 'E' edition of Windows 7 OEM:SLP key exist? or not? I really need a Ultimate or Professional 'E' edtition's OEM:SLP key. Thanks for reading my post. I'm waiting for your answers.
Wrong thinking. Since they didnt release the product, why would they release any keys for it? Its like manufacturing a key for a lock on a door in a house that doesnt exist...
Nope? How sad... But updates, yes. I've installed E edition on VMware and updates are exist. The updates can be installed, the same components of normal edition.
Windows 7 Ultimate E edition does not have Internet Browser. Windows 7 Ultimate N edition does not have Internet Browser or Windows media player I think I read somewhere that when the "N" OEM SLP keys appear (and thay might), they also should be OK for the now non-existing "E" version (correct me if I have it wrong) sebus
I need WMP12, so I don't use N edition. As I know, WMP12 isn't exist as a standalone. Right? If I can install WMP12 on N edition, I'll use this.
The current N editions have no WMP, and a choice of browser on first start. There are no E editions officially supported, do not install them.
Like Lifedigital (post #11) said before: Just go with Ultimate and turn the unwanted features off. It's that easy, isn't it? Control Panel > Programs & Features > Turn Windows features on or off That's all you need to do.
sorry but wmp is still installed even unchecked so nice try best use windows -n does not have wmp installed at all
There is a better way, very easy to fully remove all traces of WMP via autounattend.xml Code: <servicing> <package action="configure"> <assemblyIdentity name="Microsoft-Windows-Foundation-Package" version="6.1.7600.16385" processorArchitecture="x86" publicKeyToken="31bf3856ad364e35" language="" /> <selection name="MediaPlayback" state="false" /> </package> </servicing> This fully removes WMP, MCE, DVD Maker. There is no WMP folder or eHome folder. There are no codecs (don't quote me, I only installed this once for proof of concept)