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I have home premium and what's COA? Sorry, I'm new at this
I have home premium and what's COA? Sorry, I'm new at this
Certificate Of Authenticity. The sticker on your computer that has the License key on it.
Ok, Thanks guys!
Wait, i couldn't find it, whats SPI and OEM?
Something about windows 7 SPI ISO?
Chadi,
If you have been installing all of your Windows Updates, then you should have SP1 installed.
You would want to use step 5 and the NOTE box under it in the Repair Install tutorial. You would also want to download the English x64: X17-58997.iso file under Windows 7 Home Premium SP1-U ISO. :)
Be sure that you have your product key number on your COA sticker available before starting the repair install though.
Last edited by Brink; 13 Sep 2012 at 22:00.
Thanks Brink, your the best! BTW, you can call me Chadi
Do i still follow step 5 if i installed all windows updates?
ok thanks!
so i put it on a flash drive?
You could burn the ISO to either a DVD or USB flash drive. It's really just what you prefer, but a USB will be faster to use.