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So I need windows 7 iso/disk. Would this be a good idea?

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I have a few pre-builts/laptops that are windows 7 home premium edition. So I tried to use my keys to download windows 7 iso off Microsoft website with no luck. But I was browsing Kijiji and found this do you guys think it really works. I'm running out right now so I can't reply for a while.

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It looks like it could be a good deal for the USB, but still why can't you download from the Microsoft Website?

I've never had a problem with downloading from there.

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The Windows 7 downloads on DigitalRiver were also multi-versions, so this is probably the same. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

It looks like it could be a good deal for the USB, but still why can't you download from the Microsoft Website?

I've never had a problem with downloading from there.

 

I've been having problems downloading the Dutch version of Win7 from there too when I needed that for a customer.  I wonder if they they only let you download 8.1 anymore.

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$20, wtf? Just DIY for free, or I could do it for you consider we live in the same city -_-

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So I tried to use my keys to download windows 7 iso off Microsoft website with no luck.

 

You can download an ISO from the /r/MicrosoftSoftwareSale download links (on rhs of page).

 

Here is the one for Windows 7 Home Premium

 

http://getintopc.com/softwares/operating-systems/windows-7-home-premium-free-download-iso-32-bit-64-bit/

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$20, wtf? Just DIY for free, or I could do it for you consider we live in the same city -_-

Really 0-0, I thought is was made by himself. But I kinda didn't really believe it much. Lol I love this forum. I can handle it thanks for the offer though.

You can download an ISO from the /r/MicrosoftSoftwareSale download links (on rhs of page).

Here is the one for Windows 7 Home Premium

http://getintopc.com/softwares/operating-systems/windows-7-home-premium-free-download-iso-32-bit-64-bit/

Thanks this is going to help me out a ton :)

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