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Get the Windows 7 ISO file for download.

Get the Windows 7 ISO file for download.

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Donrahkin
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02-10-2020, 02:01 AM
#11
OEM keys offer lower prices compared to retail versions and are completely genuine. Major OEM providers supply OEM VLK (volume license keys) that include a certificate in the operating system and store the key in the BIOS to confirm the device's origin. One-time use OEM keys function identically to regular retail keys, *except* Microsoft does not back them. These are tailored for small-scale system builders who should be ready to receive assistance if required.
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Donrahkin
02-10-2020, 02:01 AM #11

OEM keys offer lower prices compared to retail versions and are completely genuine. Major OEM providers supply OEM VLK (volume license keys) that include a certificate in the operating system and store the key in the BIOS to confirm the device's origin. One-time use OEM keys function identically to regular retail keys, *except* Microsoft does not back them. These are tailored for small-scale system builders who should be ready to receive assistance if required.

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Ultimate_Josh
Junior Member
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02-10-2020, 03:02 AM
#12
You obtained the OEM license at a discounted rate because: You lack dedicated support from Microsoft. Your system doesn’t come with a premium case. The license can’t be transferred between devices—it’s tied to the specific motherboard it was installed on and activates automatically. When you upgrade to a different motherboard, you’ll need a new license. OEM licenses are intended for businesses that manufacture and sell computers to stay competitive. In your situation, you assemble your own computer through your own company, so you handle support yourself. If you encounter issues, simply inform yourself and resolve the problem. Losing your disk indicates poor service; consider taking it to court if promised support isn’t provided. You might ask a friend if they can lend you their disk (retail or OEM), but ensure it matches the edition.
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Ultimate_Josh
02-10-2020, 03:02 AM #12

You obtained the OEM license at a discounted rate because: You lack dedicated support from Microsoft. Your system doesn’t come with a premium case. The license can’t be transferred between devices—it’s tied to the specific motherboard it was installed on and activates automatically. When you upgrade to a different motherboard, you’ll need a new license. OEM licenses are intended for businesses that manufacture and sell computers to stay competitive. In your situation, you assemble your own computer through your own company, so you handle support yourself. If you encounter issues, simply inform yourself and resolve the problem. Losing your disk indicates poor service; consider taking it to court if promised support isn’t provided. You might ask a friend if they can lend you their disk (retail or OEM), but ensure it matches the edition.

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Questiero
Member
215
02-10-2020, 08:06 AM
#13
The Windows 7 ISOs are available at several sites; you can find them at http://mirror.corenoc.de/digitalrivercontent.net/, http://getintopc.com/softwares/operating-systems/, and http://windowsiso.net/. A valid license key for the desired edition is required for registration.
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Questiero
02-10-2020, 08:06 AM #13

The Windows 7 ISOs are available at several sites; you can find them at http://mirror.corenoc.de/digitalrivercontent.net/, http://getintopc.com/softwares/operating-systems/, and http://windowsiso.net/. A valid license key for the desired edition is required for registration.

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nate_18v2
Junior Member
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02-18-2020, 06:25 PM
#14
Not really. You only need an OEM key. Back in Win7 and older versions, many smaller shops offered both OEM and retail keys. OEM keys are typically cheaper since they're meant for system builders. You won't get official support from Microsoft, and the builder handles any issues. The links provided contain ISOs to download—just the ISOs, nothing altered or tampered with. If you have a Home key, I can also share an ISO.
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nate_18v2
02-18-2020, 06:25 PM #14

Not really. You only need an OEM key. Back in Win7 and older versions, many smaller shops offered both OEM and retail keys. OEM keys are typically cheaper since they're meant for system builders. You won't get official support from Microsoft, and the builder handles any issues. The links provided contain ISOs to download—just the ISOs, nothing altered or tampered with. If you have a Home key, I can also share an ISO.

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Yazhrod_
Junior Member
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02-18-2020, 10:04 PM
#15
I already received a link from someone about downloading a Windows 7 ISO, but now I face another issue. I can’t get Windows 7 onto my MSI Z370 A PRO motherboard from a bootable USB stick. When I power on via the USB and click install, the Windows 7 launcher reports: "A required CD/DVD driver is missing." I’ve tried various solutions but nothing worked. My attempts included using different USB sticks, testing other ports, adjusting USB settings, changing the ISO conversion method, modifying bootable partitions, switching USB versions, and installing drivers. Still, it doesn’t resolve the problem. Do you have any idea how to fix this?
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Yazhrod_
02-18-2020, 10:04 PM #15

I already received a link from someone about downloading a Windows 7 ISO, but now I face another issue. I can’t get Windows 7 onto my MSI Z370 A PRO motherboard from a bootable USB stick. When I power on via the USB and click install, the Windows 7 launcher reports: "A required CD/DVD driver is missing." I’ve tried various solutions but nothing worked. My attempts included using different USB sticks, testing other ports, adjusting USB settings, changing the ISO conversion method, modifying bootable partitions, switching USB versions, and installing drivers. Still, it doesn’t resolve the problem. Do you have any idea how to fix this?

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neakses
Member
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02-18-2020, 10:23 PM
#16
Try using a USB 2 port if your board supports it. The installer doesn’t include USB3 drivers by default. You might need to build a custom installer with the required drivers. There are instructions available, but I’m unable to assist further. Your board has USB 2 ports that worked for installing Windows 7 previously.
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neakses
02-18-2020, 10:23 PM #16

Try using a USB 2 port if your board supports it. The installer doesn’t include USB3 drivers by default. You might need to build a custom installer with the required drivers. There are instructions available, but I’m unable to assist further. Your board has USB 2 ports that worked for installing Windows 7 previously.

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MrKiwiism
Member
236
02-19-2020, 02:32 AM
#17
Switching from USB 3.0 to USB 2.0 has been something I attempted before. I also tried installing drivers for my USB stick, but that didn’t help either.
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MrKiwiism
02-19-2020, 02:32 AM #17

Switching from USB 3.0 to USB 2.0 has been something I attempted before. I also tried installing drivers for my USB stick, but that didn’t help either.

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ErikPlays0605
Member
59
02-19-2020, 08:44 PM
#18
The issue usually stems from attempting to install from a USB 3 drive and port without the necessary drivers in the installation media. Ensure the correct drivers are available for your USB 3 setup. Some solutions exist to simplify adding USB 3 drivers to a USB installer, such as those offered by Intel and Gigabyte. For Gigabyte's instructions, visit their site: http://gigabytedaily.blogspot.ca/2015/09...-7-by.html. You can also download their tool here: https://www.gigabyte.com/Support/Utility...n+tool&p=1 Intel's utility is available at: https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/25476/
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ErikPlays0605
02-19-2020, 08:44 PM #18

The issue usually stems from attempting to install from a USB 3 drive and port without the necessary drivers in the installation media. Ensure the correct drivers are available for your USB 3 setup. Some solutions exist to simplify adding USB 3 drivers to a USB installer, such as those offered by Intel and Gigabyte. For Gigabyte's instructions, visit their site: http://gigabytedaily.blogspot.ca/2015/09...-7-by.html. You can also download their tool here: https://www.gigabyte.com/Support/Utility...n+tool&p=1 Intel's utility is available at: https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/25476/

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Luxrray
Member
60
02-19-2020, 09:41 PM
#19
I am proceeding with the installation of the drivers onto my USB drive, and I am confident it will function properly.
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Luxrray
02-19-2020, 09:41 PM #19

I am proceeding with the installation of the drivers onto my USB drive, and I am confident it will function properly.

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Back2Blaze
Member
204
02-22-2020, 02:06 PM
#20
Yes, it functioned properly.
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Back2Blaze
02-22-2020, 02:06 PM #20

Yes, it functioned properly.

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