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You can find Windows files from official sources like Microsoft’s website or authorized retailers.

You can find Windows files from official sources like Microsoft’s website or authorized retailers.

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FureaMC
Senior Member
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03-24-2023, 01:55 PM
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I could possibly purchase a CD key from G2A, though I was informed they only provide the product key and not the actual Windows files. To obtain the necessary files for creating a bootable USB, you might need to look elsewhere or contact the seller directly. Windows 7
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FureaMC
03-24-2023, 01:55 PM #1

I could possibly purchase a CD key from G2A, though I was informed they only provide the product key and not the actual Windows files. To obtain the necessary files for creating a bootable USB, you might need to look elsewhere or contact the seller directly. Windows 7

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slapyjoe
Junior Member
30
03-24-2023, 06:01 PM
#2
Removing system 32 is a common action.
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slapyjoe
03-24-2023, 06:01 PM #2

Removing system 32 is a common action.

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wahleno
Member
243
04-07-2023, 09:58 AM
#3
The Microsoft website must include it...
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wahleno
04-07-2023, 09:58 AM #3

The Microsoft website must include it...

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Huby2004
Junior Member
17
04-07-2023, 10:35 AM
#4
Download Rufus Here Get Windows 7 64-Bit ISO (Home Premium) Insert a USB with at least 8GB Run Rufus Tap the disk icon next to "Create a bootable disk using" A file manager will appear, find your downloaded ISO and click it. Wait until the setup completes You now possess a bootable USB with Windows 7 installation media During setup you’ll ask for the CD-Key you bought earlier Or visit the official Microsoft site to enter your key and download the ISO. Thanks @ squirrl
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Huby2004
04-07-2023, 10:35 AM #4

Download Rufus Here Get Windows 7 64-Bit ISO (Home Premium) Insert a USB with at least 8GB Run Rufus Tap the disk icon next to "Create a bootable disk using" A file manager will appear, find your downloaded ISO and click it. Wait until the setup completes You now possess a bootable USB with Windows 7 installation media During setup you’ll ask for the CD-Key you bought earlier Or visit the official Microsoft site to enter your key and download the ISO. Thanks @ squirrl

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IzixWireless
Junior Member
4
04-07-2023, 11:43 AM
#5
The context doesn't require details about making a bootable USB. Focus on the relevant site for the ISO instead of the suspicious link. Enter your product key directly in MS rather than visiting questionable websites.
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IzixWireless
04-07-2023, 11:43 AM #5

The context doesn't require details about making a bootable USB. Focus on the relevant site for the ISO instead of the suspicious link. Enter your product key directly in MS rather than visiting questionable websites.

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alone_me
Member
180
04-09-2023, 03:52 AM
#6
You can find the files on a reliable source and create a bootable USB safely. The community confirms it’s secure, and your approach is more trustworthy than the initial downloads.
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alone_me
04-09-2023, 03:52 AM #6

You can find the files on a reliable source and create a bootable USB safely. The community confirms it’s secure, and your approach is more trustworthy than the initial downloads.

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xEIgoldo
Member
219
04-09-2023, 04:49 AM
#7
I checked the site and noticed a lot of free software available there, mostly hosted on their own domain. However, it appears to be a place that shouldn't be trusted, as many such sites often alter applications or add malware. You'll see warnings like "Only install this if it has been downloaded from an official mirror." It seems someone is exploiting traffic from developers.
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xEIgoldo
04-09-2023, 04:49 AM #7

I checked the site and noticed a lot of free software available there, mostly hosted on their own domain. However, it appears to be a place that shouldn't be trusted, as many such sites often alter applications or add malware. You'll see warnings like "Only install this if it has been downloaded from an official mirror." It seems someone is exploiting traffic from developers.

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zxl68
Junior Member
43
04-09-2023, 05:21 AM
#8
Thanks! It looks like you're heading to the Microsoft site now. You're already familiar with creating a bootable USB, and you haven't purchased the CD key yet.
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zxl68
04-09-2023, 05:21 AM #8

Thanks! It looks like you're heading to the Microsoft site now. You're already familiar with creating a bootable USB, and you haven't purchased the CD key yet.

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04-09-2023, 07:14 AM
#9
These checksums confirm file integrity. It’s simple to verify a file hasn’t changed. I also compare downloads from the official source to ensure no corruption occurred during transfer.
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DapperEnderman
04-09-2023, 07:14 AM #9

These checksums confirm file integrity. It’s simple to verify a file hasn’t changed. I also compare downloads from the official source to ensure no corruption occurred during transfer.

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keah01
Junior Member
44
04-09-2023, 08:48 AM
#10
You could simply edit the product key on your PC, but changing it won’t automatically switch you back to Windows 7. Updating to Windows 10 Pro won’t revert you to an older version unless you manually restore settings.
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keah01
04-09-2023, 08:48 AM #10

You could simply edit the product key on your PC, but changing it won’t automatically switch you back to Windows 7. Updating to Windows 10 Pro won’t revert you to an older version unless you manually restore settings.

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