Looking to purchase Windows 7 Home Premium x64 OEM Disc

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    Windows 7 Home Premium OEM x64
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    Looking to purchase Windows 7 Home Premium x64 OEM Disc


    Idk if I can do this or not, but I am looking to purchase an ISO of a Windows 7 Home Premium OEM x64. It needs to have all the updates integrated in it, along with IE9 and all that good stuff. I format and reinstall Windows numerous times a day and this disc would do me wonders. I have tried doing it myself with RT Lite or whatever it was but couldn't figure it out and didn't have the time nor patience to constantly reinstall Windows to make sure it was working.

    If this is in the wrong section, I apologize and just let me know where I need to go! If purchasing this stuff is not allowed feel free to simply delete this thread.

    Thanks so much in advance, hope someone can help me out and possibly make a few bucks at the same time!

    Jordan
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    Windows 7 Ultimate X64 SP1
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    Welcome to SF, sorry we don't sell anything here.
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    Windows 7 Home Premium OEM x64
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    Ok! Sorry about that then, can you point in the direction of a company or maybe an individual that would be interested in doing this?

    Thanks for your time!
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    Windows 7 Ultimate X64 SP1
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    It would be a nice disk to have but I don't know anyone who has compiled one. Someone would need to slip stream all updates to a w7 SP1 extracted iso file and create a new iso.
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    Win7 Enterprise, Win7 x86 (Ult 7600), Win7 x64 Ult 7600, TechNet RTM on AMD x64 (2.8Ghz)
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    Why do you format and reinstall Windows numerous times a day ?
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    Easiest is to have a SysPrepped image of the completed install for each version you use so that you can just image it on the HD and you're done: SysPrep to move HD to another computer

    Acronis True Image with Universal Restore can also do this.

    The latest official Installer ISO with SP1 requires about an hours worth of Updates if you don't slipstream these in using 7Lite, which I consider more trouble than it's worth. I'd rather use an image or run the Updates while I'm setting the Clean Install or taking a break.
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    Windows 10 Home Premium 64bit sp1
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    TheOneJordan said:
    Idk if I can do this or not, but I am looking to purchase an ISO of a Windows 7 Home Premium OEM x64. It needs to have all the updates integrated in it, along with IE9 and all that good stuff. I format and reinstall Windows numerous times a day and this disc would do me wonders. I have tried doing it myself with RT Lite or whatever it was but couldn't figure it out and didn't have the time nor patience to constantly reinstall Windows to make sure it was working.

    If this is in the wrong section, I apologize and just let me know where I need to go! If purchasing this stuff is not allowed feel free to simply delete this thread.

    Thanks so much in advance, hope someone can help me out and possibly make a few bucks at the same time!

    Jordan
    Telling by this Statement it appears you have a Pirated copy why else would you need to re-install to make sure it is working could be wrong but in case ......

    I think if you are using a Pirated copy just go to the store and buy a version can't be no more then 89.00 dollars

    If you want full updates well throw it on a dummy machine and let it update till they are a hundred percent then back it up on a double layer disc
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    Windows 7 Home Premium OEM x64
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    DocBrown said:
    Why do you format and reinstall Windows numerous times a day ?
    In my shop we will backup the customers data and reinstall the OS. We do about 2 - 3 of these a day. Saving an hour and a half of time and Internet bandwidth would be an incredible luxury and money saver.
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    Windows 7 Home Premium OEM x64
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    Solarstarshines said:
    TheOneJordan said:
    Idk if I can do this or not, but I am looking to purchase an ISO of a Windows 7 Home Premium OEM x64. It needs to have all the updates integrated in it, along with IE9 and all that good stuff. I format and reinstall Windows numerous times a day and this disc would do me wonders. I have tried doing it myself with RT Lite or whatever it was but couldn't figure it out and didn't have the time nor patience to constantly reinstall Windows to make sure it was working.

    If this is in the wrong section, I apologize and just let me know where I need to go! If purchasing this stuff is not allowed feel free to simply delete this thread.

    Thanks so much in advance, hope someone can help me out and possibly make a few bucks at the same time!

    Jordan
    Telling by this Statement it appears you have a Pirated copy why else would you need to re-install to make sure it is working could be wrong but in case ......

    I think if you are using a Pirated copy just go to the store and buy a version can't be no more then 89.00 dollars

    If you want full updates well throw it on a dummy machine and let it update till they are a hundred percent then back it up on a double layer disc
    I have no clue how you got that assumption but you are so off it's not even funny. I did not ask about any sort of activation or anything, we use the CoA under every computer that is brought to us. If I wanted a pirated copy, why do Home Premium? Why not Professional for the networking features or mayne Ultimate for the language pack? Simply because 99% of computer that were shipped with Windows 7, had home premium.
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    Windows 7 Home Premium OEM x64
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    gregrocker said:
    Easiest is to have a SysPrepped image of the completed install for each version you use so that you can just image it on the HD and you're done: SysPrep to move HD to another computer

    Acronis True Image with Universal Restore can also do this.

    The latest official Installer ISO with SP1 requires about an hours worth of Updates if you don't slipstream these in using 7Lite, which I consider more trouble than it's worth. I'd rather use an image or run the Updates while I'm setting the Clean Install or taking a break.
    Would this copy drivers also? This would be used on top of the line HPs to lower end acers. Don't really want to narrow myself to only certain computers.
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