Make bootable iso from student d/l

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  1. Posts : 8
    Windows 7
       #100

    I believe that technically Windows doesn't do anything with read only attributes for folders so it doesn't allow you to change them.

    I doubt it's your problem but if you really want to clear it use the attrib command from the command prompt.

    you can type attrib /? for instructions but I believe it should be:

    attrib -r c:\ /s /d
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  2. Posts : 12
    windows 7
       #101

    ChadClancy said:
    Isn't it possible to achieve a clean install without booting from the DVD? i.e., just running the setup.exe from within Vista after the files are expanded?
    Yes, but you can't do that if you're bits don't much.
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  3. Posts : 3
    Vista
       #102

    dmak02 said:
    ChadClancy said:
    Isn't it possible to achieve a clean install without booting from the DVD? i.e., just running the setup.exe from within Vista after the files are expanded?
    Yes, but you can't do that if you're bits don't much.
    "...you're bits don't much." - I'm confused, what does that mean??

    Are you saying that it's not possible if you are going from say 32 bit Vista to 64 bit Win7??
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  4. Posts : 16,132
    7 X64
    Thread Starter
       #103

    andumas said:
    Vista is refusing to let me remove Read-only properties. Any suggestions?
    D/L This - install - rt click the folder - on your context menu - select Change Attributes

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  5. Posts : 2
    Vista 32 Home
       #104

    ok so has anyone been successful burning the ISO, formatting and then installing?? From what I have read, if you format first, then the product key will not work. Seems like you should be able to just put in a Vista disc to prove you have a legal copy of that and then install this "upgrade". I'm at work just getting more and more worried about what will happen to me tonight when I take the plunge. I really want a clean install....
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  6. Posts : 8
    Windows 7
       #105

    ChadClancy said:
    I'm confused, what does that mean??

    Are you saying that it's not possible if you are going from say 32 bit Vista to 64 bit Win7??
    Pretty sure that's what he intended to say (think he meant if your bits don't match). In any event, what you're saying is correct - you cannot upgrade from a 32 bit version of vista/xp to a 64 bit version of windows 7 w/o using a bootable dvd.

    ghettobanjo said:
    ok so has anyone been successful burning the ISO, formatting and then installing?? From what I have read, if you format first, then the product key will not work. Seems like you should be able to just put in a Vista disc to prove you have a legal copy of that and then install this "upgrade". I'm at work just getting more and more worried about what will happen to me tonight when I take the plunge. I really want a clean install....
    Once you boot into the iso you can choose to format the drive during the windows 7 installation and it won't mess you up even if you're upgrading (note that the option to do this is available when the installer asks you which drive you want to install on - I believe you may have to click on a little button at that time that says show advanced options for it to appear). I did this upgrading from windows xp 32 -> windows 7 64.

    Note that even if you don't format I think it's a "clean" install in the sense that windows 7 isn't relying on any of your old os files but you will have some remnants of your files stored in a windows.old folder that the install creates.

    FINAL NOTE OF INTEREST: I have used the upgrade key to successfully activate two different machines (I've been messing around with different installation options). Not sure what the activation limit is for the upgrade code but it's definitely > 1.
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  7. Posts : 6
    windows 7
       #106

    Its pretty easy to install there are many guide on how to do it. google is your friend
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  8. Posts : 50
    Windows 7
       #107

    Wait, Wait, Wait! No .iso download for the student version?
    I have a friend who bought the student version. He is not technically savvy to do this whole burning a bootable image from the files downloaded.

    Can he just do a clean install from a Windows 7 RTM .iso and put the activation key given to him on the email?
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  9. Posts : 2
    Vista 32 Home
       #108

    Thank you spiffman, that puts my fears to rest.
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  10. Posts : 16,132
    7 X64
    Thread Starter
       #109

    jnetty99 said:
    Wait, Wait, Wait! No .iso download for the student version?
    I have a friend who bought the student version. He is not technically savvy to do this whole burning a bootable image from the files downloaded.

    Can he just do a clean install from a Windows 7 RTM .iso and put the activation key given to him on the email?

    YES.

    All the installtion media is the same. If you are on Vista/7,you can use Alex's isorecorder to make a copy of the dvd for him.

    http://isorecorder.alexfeinman.com/W7.htm
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