Create win 7 install disk


  1. Posts : 3,302
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64 SP1
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    Create win 7 install disk


    Hello all
    Is it possible for me to create a windows 7 home premium install disk for my pre installed acer laptop.I have of course made the recovery and factory disks but need to restore my machine preferably without the junk an acer factory reset will put back on. Reading up i see i need to burn my iso file to dvd. Sounds good to me but i cannot find it and am not sur if i even have one lol. I have found a download for it (3gig) is it save to use this then enter my product key during install.Any help would be appreciated
    Thankyou
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    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
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    xxxdannyxxx said:
    Hello all
    Is it possible for me to create a windows 7 home premium install disk for my pre installed acer laptop.I have of course made the recovery and factory disks but need to restore my machine preferably without the junk an acer factory reset will put back on. Reading up i see i need to burn my iso file to dvd. Sounds good to me but i cannot find it and am not sur if i even have one lol. I have found a download for it (3gig) is it save to use this then enter my product key during install.Any help would be appreciated
    Thankyou

    I assume the 3 gig file is from MS directly (of course) that sounds about the size of the win 7 64 bit dvd. It needs to be burned to dvd in that format. Dont extract the files and folders first.

    During install you would need to enter your legit key for the version you are installing

    Ken
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  3. Posts : 3,302
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64 SP1
    Thread Starter
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    Thankyou zigzag
    Am i right in thinking that i dont have one already just to save me downloading that file.
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  4. Posts : 11,840
    64-bit Windows 8.1 Pro
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    Not unless a disc came with your computer, no, probably not... and be careful where you get your download from..
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  5. Posts : 3,302
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64 SP1
    Thread Starter
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    Ok thankyou guys looks like options are pay again from mircosoft or get a dodgy free version.Dont think its worth risking.For the sake of some unnistalling of the junk acer put on there factory default disks i would rather keep things legal and proper.Glad i asked now
    Thanx guys great advise as always
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  6. Posts : 11,840
    64-bit Windows 8.1 Pro
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    A good decision! Keep things on the up and up!
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  7. Posts : 22,814
    W 7 64-bit Ultimate
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    Hello Danny.





    You don't know someone that has the same version as you that will let you use their disk to do the install with and use your Acer key to activate with; even if you had to do this?


    Activate Windows 7 by Phone
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    windows 7
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    i think i can help you from somthing iv done recently, so you want to capture an image of your current windows installation, save it somewhere and re load it onto the same machine? this is possible if i got tha right?
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    MS Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-bit
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    xxxdannyxxx said:
    Hello all
    Is it possible for me to create a windows 7 home premium install disk for my pre installed acer laptop.I have of course made the recovery and factory disks but need to restore my machine preferably without the junk an acer factory reset will put back on. Reading up i see i need to burn my iso file to dvd. Sounds good to me but i cannot find it and am not sur if i even have one lol. I have found a download for it (3gig) is it save to use this then enter my product key during install.Any help would be appreciated
    Thankyou
    Here is an approach that will work and cost you only the cost of DVDs/External USB

    1. Make a System Repair CD (can also be a DVD)
    2. Use Windows Backup And Restore to do a System Image backup of your system to either DVDs or an External USB.

    Now I've never used DVDs for this but have used External USB.

    You will always be able to restore your system using that System Repair Disk and the System Image which you stored on an external usb or DVDs

    CREATE A SYSTEM REPAIR DISK
    START | type System Repair | Enter key | Create Disk button
    CREATE AND RESTORE A SYSTEM IMAGE
    CREATE A SYSTEM IMAGE BACKUP
    · START | type Backup your computer | Enter key
    · In left-hand pane, select Create a System Image
    · select where you want to save the backup | Next
    · Select the drives you want to backup | Next
    · Start Backup button
    · Finish button after completion


    RESTORE A SYSTEM IMAGE BACKUP
    · Boot from the System Repair CD you created.
    · Connect the external drive with the backup image
    · NEXT button (change language if desired)
    · Restore your computer using a system image
    that you created earlier
    radio button
    · NEXT button
    · Use the latest available system image radio button
    · NEXT button
    · Format and repartition disks checkbox
    · NEXT button
    · FINISH button
    · YES button
    CLONE A DISK
    Yes, you can use the Create & Restore steps listed above when you want to replace your hard disk with one of same or larger size.
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