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Purchased a Windows 7 OEM code, what’s the process for obtaining the .ISO file?

Purchased a Windows 7 OEM code, what’s the process for obtaining the .ISO file?

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alevy3131
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04-17-2016, 06:28 AM
#11
Unless the installation disk matched your laptop’s specific details (brand, series, model), it’s odd they gave you media from another OEM. If the sticker shows “Dell,” that means it’s already linked to a Dell device, which might be why your activation keeps dropping.
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alevy3131
04-17-2016, 06:28 AM #11

Unless the installation disk matched your laptop’s specific details (brand, series, model), it’s odd they gave you media from another OEM. If the sticker shows “Dell,” that means it’s already linked to a Dell device, which might be why your activation keeps dropping.

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MooMoo2011
Senior Member
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04-17-2016, 08:08 AM
#12
Failed on an MSI, succeeded with an HP instead :'I’m not sure, I’ll probably check in with him today and get him Win 8.1 from the disc partition...
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MooMoo2011
04-17-2016, 08:08 AM #12

Failed on an MSI, succeeded with an HP instead :'I’m not sure, I’ll probably check in with him today and get him Win 8.1 from the disc partition...

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BHLxNJx
Posting Freak
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04-17-2016, 03:31 PM
#13
Confirming the source of the installation media. Checking if the sticker included brand-specific details such as Dell, HP, Acer, Lenovo, or similar identifiers.
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BHLxNJx
04-17-2016, 03:31 PM #13

Confirming the source of the installation media. Checking if the sticker included brand-specific details such as Dell, HP, Acer, Lenovo, or similar identifiers.

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Zeeeus_PvP
Member
156
04-18-2016, 12:21 AM
#14
He purchased an email from a recognized Finnish online shop that included an activation key and a download link. The site itself doesn’t mention any special focus on Dell products; it simply states it’s an authentic, one-time OEM key for Windows 7 Home Premium. A user in the comments shared their experience: the activation key failed during installation, but they bypassed it using the control panel. Note: This information was discovered while typing.
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Zeeeus_PvP
04-18-2016, 12:21 AM #14

He purchased an email from a recognized Finnish online shop that included an activation key and a download link. The site itself doesn’t mention any special focus on Dell products; it simply states it’s an authentic, one-time OEM key for Windows 7 Home Premium. A user in the comments shared their experience: the activation key failed during installation, but they bypassed it using the control panel. Note: This information was discovered while typing.

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jambalaia93
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04-18-2016, 04:04 AM
#15
It seems like you're expressing doubt.
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jambalaia93
04-18-2016, 04:04 AM #15

It seems like you're expressing doubt.

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bonnapojk
Junior Member
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04-18-2016, 09:57 AM
#16
It really affects me too; another person had to contact Microsoft to enable the license. You can even purchase a license sticker for just 4,99 more. That’s ridiculous.
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bonnapojk
04-18-2016, 09:57 AM #16

It really affects me too; another person had to contact Microsoft to enable the license. You can even purchase a license sticker for just 4,99 more. That’s ridiculous.

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DaFunHouse
Junior Member
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04-20-2016, 03:32 AM
#17
Unless that price point is a shipping discount, it seems like a lot of exaggeration. I’d even doubt the legitimacy of those licenses since genuine OEM licenses shouldn’t have any branding on official Windows installations.
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DaFunHouse
04-20-2016, 03:32 AM #17

Unless that price point is a shipping discount, it seems like a lot of exaggeration. I’d even doubt the legitimacy of those licenses since genuine OEM licenses shouldn’t have any branding on official Windows installations.

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thetimandu13
Junior Member
38
04-20-2016, 03:52 AM
#18
OEM licenses seem to be used only a single time, according to my understanding. It might be that the same license is being reused repeatedly, which could explain why people need to contact Microsoft for activation. That sounds strange. I’m curious to see what Microsoft has stated about this issue.
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thetimandu13
04-20-2016, 03:52 AM #18

OEM licenses seem to be used only a single time, according to my understanding. It might be that the same license is being reused repeatedly, which could explain why people need to contact Microsoft for activation. That sounds strange. I’m curious to see what Microsoft has stated about this issue.

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manooon1128
Member
130
04-25-2016, 02:28 AM
#19
For older Windows versions, there are manufacturer-specific installers. Microsoft provides them with tools to tailor and deploy in bulk, activate, and distribute. A key sent via email usually comes with a download link, but it can be unreliable unless it was purchased directly from Microsoft's website. OEM isn't intended for this method of sale.
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manooon1128
04-25-2016, 02:28 AM #19

For older Windows versions, there are manufacturer-specific installers. Microsoft provides them with tools to tailor and deploy in bulk, activate, and distribute. A key sent via email usually comes with a download link, but it can be unreliable unless it was purchased directly from Microsoft's website. OEM isn't intended for this method of sale.

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justin0162
Junior Member
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05-11-2016, 09:31 AM
#20
This situation really made me reconsider getting an OEM Windows version from kinguin.net. I'm holding off on the purchase until my first self-built PC arrives next week, though I'm not sure. I don't want any trouble like this happening again.
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justin0162
05-11-2016, 09:31 AM #20

This situation really made me reconsider getting an OEM Windows version from kinguin.net. I'm holding off on the purchase until my first self-built PC arrives next week, though I'm not sure. I don't want any trouble like this happening again.

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