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uhhh... So can this be done with a win7 upgrade ??
Upgrade from Vista home prem to win7 home prem. Used a factory upgrade disc originally
That way i do not have to go back to vista every time first when reformatting then go through the whole upgrade process again etc etc??
I have been using just a disc mirror image lately. I did the whole upgrade and such, then made a disc image with active disc image from that point of a fresh win7 upgrade install that way if needed can just fall back to that exact point so dont have to go through the whole darn process when needed.
That is the only way could figure out to do it like that for it to work that way and right. (well besides maybe this in this tutorial now also?)
Yes you can! I have performed many "clean" installs using an upgrade disc. Just follow Brinks tutorial here: Clean Install with a Upgrade Windows 7 Version
I'm getting the 'not a valid ISO file' message for my ISO file I downloaded from Microsoft (via my university) through the MSDNAA program. Does anyone know of any restrictions in place on the program concerning types of ISO files or does it seem likely that my file is corrupt somehow?
Edit: Hi everyone, btw. Hadn't realised I'd never posted here before
Last edited by rosokan; 10 Mar 2010 at 06:54. Reason: Added a greeting
Thanks, I already make use of the wonderful ImgBurn. The interest for me was to have a USB copy, as much for novelty as any other reason, rather than me being unable to burn a dvd.
Actually, making a USB installation key is very easy. In fact, all you need to do is drag the installation files to it!
Be sure to read this tutorial; I use method 2. USB Windows 7 Installation Key Drive - Create
Jonathan: Is there something wrong with this (my) tutorial???
rosokan: At what point in this process do you get the "not valid" message?
I also think Jonathan and I were on the same page... I realize that you want a bootable USB, but have you been able to test your iso by burning a good DVD from it?