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Sir John Luke 05-04-2010 10:30

Re: Windows 7 ISO Downloads??
 
HP = Home Premium?

LSainsbury 05-04-2010 10:40

Re: Windows 7 ISO Downloads??
 
Ahh - could mean that!

Thing is - the CD has all versions on - it's just your product key that unlocks your particular version you have purchased.

zing_deleted 05-04-2010 11:53

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Originally Posted by LSainsbury (Post 34994863)
Ahh - could mean that!

Thing is - the CD has all versions on - it's just your product key that unlocks your particular version you have purchased.

I was reffering to the link as Home Premium its a dvd not a cd btw lol

alferret 05-04-2010 22:34

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Originally Posted by Welshchris (Post 34994786)
Yep it worked thanks all !!

Glad I was able to be of some help ;)

jingleman 06-04-2010 18:33

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Originally Posted by alferret (Post 34994519)

Links very useful, thanks.

On a Windows 7 ISO note..... I have an Asus machine that, like may other manufacturers, doesn't come with any DVD media, everything is stored on a 'Recovery' partition.

However, unlike other manufacturers e.g. HP they do not provide you with a utility to back up this hidden Recovery partition to DVD. I have had a lengthy exchange of e-mails with Asus, but their final answer is they won't provide said utility :mad:

Obviously I now have a copy of Windows 7 OEM from above link, and I have my Microsoft licence number, but ideally I'd like to make DVDs so I could "restore to day 1".

My scenario is that just after warranty runs out, HDD fails, I buy and install a new one, but have no media from which to reinstall - not just Windows 7, but all the other stuff included by manufacturer. There is also another hidden partition with a 'boost' facility.

So, anyone know how of any freebie software that would copy the entire disk to enable a "restore to day 1", if required? I do have something from Paragon from a PC magazine, however the restore partition is more than the size of 1 DVD and the freebie's restriction is that is all it will allow.

I can't understand what the problem is with Asus providing one of the AI utilities, it does on other models running earlier O/S, but they flatly refuse to for Windows 7 machines (no idea why, they won't specify).

Hope someone can help.

Dai 06-04-2010 20:32

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Acronis True Image will make a full mirror image of your disk to another. That will keep you safe and in addition can be used to make regular backups subject to having enough space on your backup drive.

Not free but well worth the money.

And I'd suggest you inform Asus that you'll be looking elsewhere for your next purchase.

jingleman 10-04-2010 19:13

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Originally Posted by DaiNasty (Post 34995824)
Acronis True Image will make a full mirror image of your disk to another. That will keep you safe and in addition can be used to make regular backups subject to having enough space on your backup drive.

Not free but well worth the money.

And I'd suggest you inform Asus that you'll be looking elsewhere for your next purchase.

Thanks for the suggestion.

As I use SyncBack to do backup of my data files etc between machines, buying Acronis (or similar) would be a bit of a waste as I'd only use it the once.

I'd hoped there maybe some freeware available to do the job.

Dai 10-04-2010 20:08

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Originally Posted by jingleman (Post 34998599)
Thanks for the suggestion.

I'd hoped there maybe some freeware available to do the job.

Easeus may be what you need.

http://www.easeus.com/disk-copy/

jingleman 11-04-2010 19:48

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Originally Posted by DaiNasty (Post 34998630)
Easeus may be what you need.

http://www.easeus.com/disk-copy/

Thanks, I'll give that a try.

jingleman 12-05-2010 12:47

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Originally Posted by DaiNasty (Post 34998630)
Easeus may be what you need.

http://www.easeus.com/disk-copy/

Sorry for delay in getting back ...

According to HDD manufacturer's website, for the model of HDD included in my machine it allows for a free download of a customised Acronis True Image - this would seem to be what I want.

Thanks again.

vanman 15-05-2010 18:18

Re: Windows 7 ISO Downloads?
 
Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool

Overview

When you choose to download most software from the Microsoft Store, you have the option of using Download Manager or downloading from your browser. However, when you purchase Microsoft Windows 7 from Microsoft Store, you have an additional choice to make: whether to download a collection of compressed files or to download an ISO file. An ISO file combines all the Windows 7 installation files into a single uncompressed file.
If you choose to download an ISO file (so that you can create a bootable file from a DVD or USB flash drive), copy your Windows 7 ISO file onto your media and, run the Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool. After you do this, you can install Windows 7 onto your computer directly from the USB flash drive or DVD.
Note: When you download the ISO file, you must copy the file onto a USB flash drive or a DVD to install Windows 7. When you're ready to install Windows 7, insert the USB flash drive into your USB port or insert your DVD into your DVD drive, and then run Setup.exe from the root folder on the drive.
The advantage to following this process and creating bootable media is that it allows you to install Windows 7 without having to first run an existing operating system on your machine. If you change the boot order of drives in your computer's BIOS, you can run the Windows 7 installation directly from your USB flash drive or from a DVD when you first turn your computer on. (Please see the documentation for your computer for information about how to change the BIOS boot order of drives.)
Copies

  • To install the software, you may make one copy of the ISO file on a disc, USB flash drive, or other media.
  • After you’ve installed the software and accepted the license terms that accompany the software, those license terms apply to your use of the software. The license terms for Windows 7 permit you to make one copy of the software as a back-up copy for re-installation on the licensed computer. If you do not delete your copy of the ISO file after installing the Windows 7 software, the copy of the ISO file counts as your one back-up copy.
If you need to download the software again, you can go to your Download Purchase History in your Microsoft Store account and access the download there.

Installation

To install the Windows 7 USB/DVD Download tool:
  1. Click to open the Windows 7 USB/DVD Download tool installation file.
  2. When you are prompted to either save the file to disk or run it, choose Run.
  3. Follow the steps in the setup dialogs. You'll have the option to specify where to install the Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool.
Note: You need to be an administrator on the computer you are installing the Windows 7 USB/DVD Download tool on. The tool requires the Microsoft .NET Framework version 2.0 or higher.
System Requirements

  • Windows XP SP2, Windows Vista, or Windows 7 (32-bit or 64-bit)
  • Pentium 233-megahertz (MHz) processor or faster (300 MHz is recommended)
  • 50MB of free space on your hard drive
  • DVD-R drive or 4GB removable USB flash drive
For Windows XP Users
The following applications must be installed prior to installing the tool:
  • Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 must be installed. It can be downloaded here.
  • Microsoft Image Mastering API v2 must be installed. It can be downloaded here.

Using the Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool

Before you run the Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool, make sure you have already purchased the Windows 7 ISO download from Microsoft Store and have downloaded the Windows 7 ISO file to your hard drive. If you have purchased Windows 7 but have not yet downloaded the ISO file, you can download the file from your Microsoft Store Account.
To make a copy of your Windows 7 ISO file:

  1. Click the Windows Start button, and click Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool in the All Programs list to open the Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool.
  2. In the Source File box, type the name and path of your Windows 7 ISO file, or click Browse and select the file from the Open dialog box. Click Next.
  3. Select USB Device to create a copy on a USB flash drive or select DVD disk to create a copy on a DVD disk.
  4. If you are copying the file to a USB flash drive, select your USB device in the drop-down list and click Begin copying. If you are copying the file up to a DVD, click Begin burning.

When your Windows 7 ISO file is copied onto your chosen media, install Windows 7 by moving to the root folder of your DVD or USB flash drive, and then double-click Setup.exe.


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