Link to ISO for Windows 7 home premium 64 bits SP1


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    windows 7 home premium 64
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    Link to ISO for Windows 7 home premium 64 bits SP1


    Hi could please someone point me out a trusted page where I can download an ISo for Windows 7 home premium 64 bits SP1, I have tried already in many pages but it seems I always get the wrong file.

    I own a laptop with serial code but no cds at all and I am plannig to reinstall.

    Thanks
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  2.    #2

    We're not allowed to link to ISO downloads for Win7, but you can search Google for Official Win7 ISO downloads to find a safe one.

    Follow these steps to get a Perfect OEM reinstall: Reinstalling Windows 7
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    Well, I have downloaded the iso and I know that I can use windows 7 to burn it to the cd, but I have 3 cds of 700mb, what is the right way to burn it in case one cd is not enough to brand it?

    Could someone point me a tutorial?

    I have windows 7 home premium 64 bits systeem

    Kubuntu is also installed and I want to erase everything and start from scratch

    Do I need extra software to make partition?, if yes what freeware can I use to do this
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    etphonehome said:
    Well, I have downloaded the iso and I know that I can use windows 7 to burn it to the cd, but I have 3 cds of 700mb, what is the right way to burn it in case one cd is not enough to brand it?

    Could someone point me a tutorial?

    I have windows 7 home premium 64 bits systeem

    Kubuntu is also installed and I want to erase everything and start from scratch

    Do I need extra software to make partition?, if yes what freeware can I use to do this
    use a tool like imgburn to burn the iso to a rewritable DVD when you have the right ISO which is going to be more like 3.09gb in size ?

    keep you ISO and your data safe in a fresh partition created using partition wizard which is free for home users
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    etphonehome said:
    Well, I have downloaded the iso and I know that I can use windows 7 to burn it to the cd, but I have 3 cds of 700mb, what is the right way to burn it in case one cd is not enough to brand it?

    Could someone point me a tutorial?

    I have windows 7 home premium 64 bits systeem

    Kubuntu is also installed and I want to erase everything and start from scratch

    Do I need extra software to make partition?, if yes what freeware can I use to do this
    You will need a DVD, not CD's.
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  6.    #6

    It's best to back up your data externally, so you can boot the installer and use Custom install Drive Options to delete all partitions, create new ones as you wish then format before install following the illustrated steps shown here: Clean Install Windows 7

    I gave you the steps earlier to get a perfect reinstall of factory OEM: Reinstalling Windows 7
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