"Official Windows 7 SP1 ISO Image Downloads"


  1. Posts : 81
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    "Official Windows 7 SP1 ISO Image Downloads"


    Of the ISO images listed in the thread titled Official Windows 7 SP1 ISO Image Downloads at Official Windows 7 SP1 ISO Image Downloads | Windows 7 Forums, which is equivalent to [1] an X16-96076 ISO, and/or [2] any generic Windows 7 SP1 Pro COEM x64 ISO?

    Thanks!

    Joe

    PS... I did not know whether to post my question here or at Windows Updates & Activation.
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  2. Posts : 16,161
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    i don't think those links are valid now.

    You can use any MS installation iso and remove the eicfg file. all editions will then be available.

    eicfg_removal_utility.zip
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  3. Posts : 81
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    Thanks!
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  4. Posts : 81
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    SIW2 said:
    i don't think those links are valid now.

    You can use any MS installation iso and remove the eicfg file. all editions will then be available.

    eicfg_removal_utility.zip

    What does:

    all editions will then be available.

    Mean?

    Thanks!

    Joe
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  5. Posts : 16,161
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    Official ms consumer iso files contain all editions.
    64 bit Editions are:Home basic, Home Premium, Professional, Ultimate.
    32 bit Editions are:Starter, Home basic, Home Premium, Professional, Ultimate.

    I am curious what you thought it meant?
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  6. Posts : 81
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    SIW2 said:
    Official ms consumer iso files contain all editions.
    64 bit Editions are:Home basic, Home Premium, Professional, Ultimate.
    32 bit Editions are:Starter, Home basic, Home Premium, Professional, Ultimate.

    I am curious what you thought it meant?


    I have no idea what I was thinking. My only explanation for asking the question is I was not thinking. Your explanation seems so obvious now.

    Joe
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