Hi i just download the English window 7 pro 32bit after i install on my computer it's say This copy of Windows 7 is not genuine. if it is a MSDN why its not genuine.
I downloaded both versions (x86/x64) of windows 7 SP1 PT but pt_windows_7_ultimate_with_sp1_x64_dvd_618549.iso (Brazilian Portuguese), but this image isn´t SP1. The image version is still 6.1.7600.16385. If it is an original MSDN ISO, where is the SP1 ? The x86 is SP1 but x64 isn´t.
I have (download by torrent) the x64 version and is the SP1. Did you checked the hash of the ISO (SHA-1: B0AF927A12AF9826F3E30EDE47E98CA6566CADFD)?
If you don't have ISO maker software then the .ISO extension is hijacked by winrar. It can extract the contents of the ISO. You can edit the ei.cfg in source foler with text editor or delete it all together. Then you have lost the boot info and you need a ISO maker to make a Iso and you need a boot info file to make it bootable . then you can burn it to dvd. However if you have newer motherboard , then most likely you have option to Boot from the USB Drive. You will have to go in to Bios to do it. First get a 4GB USB stick , Fully format it with FAT 32 file sys , 4096 bytes blocks, . lable any 8 char. Then copy the contents of your extracted , edited , win dvd to the USB stick. do not remove the stick from computer. Restart , hit delete key to get in the bios. then navigate to " advance BIOS feature " and look for " Hard disk Boot priority " , press enter and get into it , You will see your Hard disks listed there and the USB stick also. Place your cursor on USB stick and press the " + " key on keyboard to move it up as the first device. press " ESC " to get of there. Then the next line in " Advance bios Features " is " First Boot device, highlight it press enter and move USB-HDD as the first device. press F10 to save and reboot. I am using the description from Gigabyte Motherboard , check your board manual for correct names. your computer will boot from the USB and start loading files, You will have to pull out the USB stick when it expands 100% and restarts , else it will start reloading files. If your board doesn't have USB Boot option , then you have to get a ISO maker and burn the bootable ISO. A trial ISO maker will not make a ISO of nore than 300 MB. But it can load and extract your 4GB ISO. Load your Image and extract the Boot Info file. after edit you can Use Image Burn to build a bootable image with the folders and giving it the saved Boot info file. then use Image burn to burn a bootable dvd at Slow speedes of x8. Hope it helps.
Hi man. Great work. Is it possible to give us: pt_windows_7_enterprise_x64_dvd_x15-70733.iso pt_windows_7_enterprise_x86_dvd_x15-70729.iso
No it doesn't But you can add it yourself intowindows.com/how-to-slipstream-internet-explorer-9-ie9-into-windows-7-iso/ (I do not have 20 posts yet, so i couldn't post it as a link. Copy and paste in browser )
I downloaded: pt_windows_7_ultimate_with_sp1_x86_dvd_618754 pt_windows_7_ultimate_with_sp1_x64_dvd_618549 And both had Hash checked. But version x64 has still a problem. I burned it on a DVD, and then I burned it without ei.cfg file. But with both, when I boot from DVD, it loads the files, then it shows STARTING WINDOWS. But instead of showing the 4 color image of MS, it jumps to the start bar of Windows Vista to load. And this isn´t right. The Windows 7 Ultimate without SP1 x64 works fine. But with SP1 doesn´t. I downloaded it again 3 times, but nothing changed. I tried to install it by the normal mode, and I tried to install on a virtual machine, but on both it is the same.