Yes, it's possible to create a bootable USB drive for Windows 7 without using an ISO file.
Yes, it's possible to create a bootable USB drive for Windows 7 without using an ISO file.
You can also access the tool from the provided Microsoft link.
You're welcome! It sounds like you're trying to switch from Windows 10 to Windows 7 Pro on a laptop that doesn't have the OS installed. Unfortunately, there isn't a direct download option for Windows 7 Pro on modern systems like Windows 10. You might need to look into alternative solutions such as virtualization, using a virtual machine, or checking if there are any community-driven repositories. Let me know if you'd like more guidance!
I mentioned needing either an .iso file or a method to create a bootable disk. To install Windows you'll require both—a system image and a tool that converts the image into a bootable format. @thekeemo provided a link for the latter. If you possess a key, you can also download an image directly from Microsoft: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software...d/windows7. Please note this won't function with an OEM key.
Input the key and retrieve the ISO. Then utilize the Win 7 USB boot utility from them; your laptop should now run Windows 7 Pro.
Thank you for the replies. Unfortunately, I require an OEM iso. Fortunately, I located one at http://mirror.corenoc.de/digitalrivercontent.net. Thanks for the assistance!