Those socalled Full version free downloads are most likely infested with malware/virusses, only download from official msft sources or trusted MDL sources. And always verify the checksums before doing anything with the downloaded files.
Yes you can check file hash. Digital River just listed iso's by X12345.iso and not the full file name at subscriber downloads. I always get required iso filenames and hashes from there.
File Name: en_windows_7_enterprise_with_sp1_x64_dvd_u_677651.iso Languages: English SHA1: A491F985DCCFB5863F31B728DDDBEDB2FF4DF8D
Your SHA-1 misses the 1 on the end: Code: --------------------------- Checksum information --------------------------- Name: en_windows_7_enterprise_with_sp1_x64_dvd_u_677651.iso Size: 3182604288 bytes (3035 MB) CRC32: CE09FA98 CRC64: 06622FA67863D370 SHA256: EE69F3E9B86FF973F632DB8E01700C5724EF78420B175D25BAE6EAD90F6805A7 SHA1: A491F985DCCFB5863F31B728DDDBEDB2FF4DF8D1 BLAKE2sp: D13973E5FA1A21EEB9FEA0548C3877D850A2603101F504D474C70239DC1ABFDD --------------------------- OK ---------------------------
You're correct (missed that when I copied it) File Name: en_windows_7_enterprise_with_sp1_x64_dvd_u_677651.iso Languages: English SHA1: A491F985DCCFB5863F31B728DDDBEDB2FF4DF8D1 I am still seeking it out though. Need to download it and cannot find a source. I was hoping @LostED mirrors would do the trick, but they all seem to be invalid (pulled offline).
Already checked it. He has the tool to convert Ultimate to Enterprise. I'm actually seeking Enterprise (untouched ISO).
Alright... The more I know. Thank you @Enthousiast. I knew SVF files were compressed ISO's, but couldn't imagine a 35 MB file spitting out a 900 Mb file. And since his folders read "ultimate to enterprise" I just assumed it would convert it.
Alright... I stand by my original statement. The SVF file says I need the ISO, but the ISO is not listed there, which made me seek out that SVF file only to be told I need another ISO. Really see no value in SVF files.
1. Less download and storage space 2. W7 Enterprise iso's are almost only available thru svf(/sfx) You've posted the iso filename and sha-1, what would you have done when i had posted the iso created by the svf patch? You would compare the checksums and they all are exactly the same as the original MSDN downloaded iso. You would never have known and never will know if the iso is created by the svf patch or directly downloaded from MSDN.
I'll take your word for it, but at the moment I cannot seem to do anything with the SVF file I downloaded. I downloaded the tool and the tool seems useless when I tell it to extract as it tells me it cannot find the ISO. So I'm back where I started.
I've a question and maybe is stupid. If right now I download the ISO image of Windos7 with service pack 1, does that include the latest updates or is it still unchanged since its original release?