Hi
Master Po,
I was wondering is it better to install Windows 7 which I downloaded on 2010 (that Windows don't contains SP1) or Windows 7 SP1?
You definately need to use the
Win SP1.
NOTE: The
light blue text below are links to the relevant websites and programs, just
click them!
You will need your
Product Key for the version of Windows that you are re-installing. This is the
ONLY version that you will be able to
activate. On a laptop, it will either be on a sticker on the bottom, or in the battery compartment. If the sticker is too worn to read, or there isn't one, then you can retrieve it by either using
Belarc Advisor or
Magic Jelly Bean. Write this
Product Key down and keep it in a
safe place.
You will need either a
Win 7 SP1 installation disk or a
Win 7 SP1 ISO. If you don't have either of these, you can download the latest and last
Windows [Final] > Windows 7 SP1 [build 7601] > Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 ISO [build 6.1.7601 - July 2009] file from
TechBench [make sure you select the correct language and bit type]. It is recommended that you download the
Win 7 Ultimate SP1 ISO because all versions of Win 7 can be made available from it. This is achieved by creating a folder on the desktop and then unzipping the ISO into it using
7-Zip, and then delete the
ei.cfg file in the
sources folder. Alternatively, you can run the
eicfg_removal_utility against the downloaded ISO. If the version of Windows you are installing is
Windows 7 SP1 Ultimate, then there is
NO need to remove the
ei.cfg file as instructed above.
You can either then update the ISO with the WU's [Windows Updates] using DISM++ and then create a new install ISO, or you can install the ISO as it is and then update the
LIVE OS using DISM++.
I hope this helps!