This could work, but make sure you have the right version and source.
This could work, but make sure you have the right version and source.
I own some pre-built laptops running Windows 7 Home Premium. I attempted to download the ISO using my keys but had no success. While checking Kijiji, I saw a suggestion that might help. I’m in a hurry now and can’t respond much longer.
It seems like a potential savings exists for the USB, yet you're still facing issues accessing it on the Microsoft site. Your experience with downloading from there is normal.
The Windows 7 downloads on DigitalRiver offered multiple versions, which likely means this is the same release. I've encountered issues downloading the Dutch version from there as well when required for a client. It seems they might only support downloading version 8.1 now.
You're asking about a $20 situation—maybe a DIY project? Or perhaps you're wondering why it's that much? Let me know how I can help!
You can obtain an ISO file from the Microsoft Software Sale download section (at the bottom of the page). The link provided is for Windows 7 Home Premium: http://getintopc.com/softwares/operating...it-64-bit/