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Okay thanks Noel. I just downloaded the KASPERSKY REMOVAL TOOL.
I checked the ISO file I downloaded but it seems to be corrupted. You know another site to download an Official Retail Windows 7 ISO file?
Okay thanks Noel. I just downloaded the KASPERSKY REMOVAL TOOL.
I checked the ISO file I downloaded but it seems to be corrupted. You know another site to download an Official Retail Windows 7 ISO file?
http://msft.digitalrivercontent.net/win/X17-58996.iso - 32bit Home Premium Win7 with SP1
The RTM (original version) is a lot more complex - and I can't find my original links
Ah - here itis .....
http://www.heidoc.net/joomla/technol...download-links
Last edited by NoelDP; 01 Feb 2012 at 14:05. Reason: Found it!
Noel these are the 2 links of the Windows 7 ISO downloads that I used before. After an error download last night I redownloaded again and it went fine this time.
I downloaded from one of these links:
are these fine? I'll just burn it on a DVD or run it with DAEMON TOOLS?
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By the way, I'm downloading from my PC at the office so don't wonder if you see the XP UI from the screen shots :)
I'll just use this one without the SP1 to make sure it's compatible.
By the way, RESTORE POINT issue is fixed now. But I don't know if it's stable. I'm still monitoring it. But so far after about 20 reboots the Restore Point is still there.
Also, you guys know the MD5 Checksum of Windows 7 Home premium?
I checked the ISO that I downloaded and here's the result:
W7 HASHCALC.txt
MD5: c58bc371c1ee56d0d1e3986d0a2c639e
SHA1: cc9d8220b2179e784d85bf1ea98d2ee2190d534f
RIPEMD160: 365de0afd53e592ab235f71c9cd0bf3af9dc1161
CRC32: 5df6dba0
Is this correct?
I won't pretend that I understand these codes but I gather that this is the way to check if you got the real thing or not.
Last edited by Zyrandiel; 02 Feb 2012 at 01:17.
From what I can find out, that MD5 is correct (which means the file is OK.
I would create the DVD, rather than risk a virtual drive becoming unreadable part way through - burn it at the slowest speed you can, as this reduces the chances of errors.
Copy that Noel. I'll just have to secure blank DVD's first and learn how to burn an image to a dvd using ImgBurn. Tnx man! :)
Hey guys, so I was trying to burn the ISO file to a blank DvD but I keep getting this error:
ImgBurn.log
ImgBurn 1.log
Am I doing something wrong? The settings perhaps?
I tried Burning from x3 up to x8 but I get the same errors again and again.
I tried using Daemon Tools Pro and I successfully burned the Image to a blank DvD but when It came to the VERIFICATION part of the whole process it failed.
I checked the DvD that I used with DT and its loaded with the files from the ISO. So I'm wondering if it's okay to use.
Please help...
What type of DVD are you using?
Did you make sure it was blank and unused?
Have you considered using ImgBurn?
The Official ImgBurn Website
The DvD was a new one. I bought it myself. A Sony DVD+R. Actually, I used ImgBurn as shown from the screenshots that I attached from my previous post.