My normaal win7 sp1 x64 iso is less than 4 gig and that would make me worry about those iso's what extra stuff have they put in there to dubble the memory of the iso? Reason why I say this is cause i've downloaded a windows 7 iso before and it took longer than normaal to install. Afterwords I found the biggest load of software installed all useless software packages and most of them started up with the computer.

LH, are OEM disks different to the ones V linked to? StringJunky Had you captured your key prior then yours might be a OEM_SLP channel instead of COA which you used. That key on side is for that purpose but had you used master key it auto activates. Do you have an image you can put back or restore partition?

Files for en_windows_7_ultimate_with_sp1_x64_dvd_u_677332.iso_201606. Windows 7 Ultimate Download Source for Windows 7 Ultimate ISO. Mirror or digitalrivercontent.net and provider for various Windows 7 ISO Downloads.

Cscript%windir% system32 slmgr.vbs -ilc%windir% system32 oem oem.xrm-ms REG QUERY 'HKLM SOFTWARE Microsoft Windows NT CurrentVersion' /v 'EditionID' FINDSTR /I 'Ultimate' IF NOT ERRORLEVEL 1 SET PIDKEY=xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx cscript%windir% system32 slmgr.vbs -ipk%PIDKEY%. Veegertx My SLIC dump shows the same version.v2.1 Seasider it's a good job I asked the qustion and jumped in with both feet isn't it?

There is a tool to do that and you will have to google Paymyrent Token restore. I have saved the 2 files and mount and inject into install.wim image only to save the hassle of calling when I repair a PC here. Can't use it but on same PC it came from so that's not hacking or nothing. These official iso would be good to burn and have to do repair install especially if you have installed SP1. Or with most PC we buy now don't come with the disk.;(. RW everything shows it but have to know how to read it easiest is SLIC Toolkit 3.2 someone without the 2.1 will need the token restore Did you read this Contrary to popular belief, the product key printed on the COA sticker is not used to activate the Windows, it’s master SLP royalty key that does the job. COA product key is provided as it would be required if a reinstallation of Windows is needed, unless users backup OEM activation beforehand.

Downloads start after midnight, 100Mbps Comcast ISP no other problem has ever come up like this. Im at a loss. Online chat resolved nothing. Your BITS may need to be repaired 1.Enable the View Hidden Files option. To do this, follow these steps: Click Start Collapse this imageExpand this image click Control Panel, click Folder Options, and then click the View tab.

Just change the active partition in the mbr using any external bootable image, like gParted. I use BootITNG as my boot manager. Windows has a nasty habit of rewriting the boot sector of the hard disk. You no longer have the option of NOT writing to the mbr.

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RW everything shows it but have to know how to read it easiest is SLIC Toolkit 3.2 someone without the 2.1 will need the token restore Did you read this Contrary to popular belief, the product key printed on the COA sticker is not used to activate the Windows, it’s master SLP royalty key that does the job. COA product key is provided as it would be required if a reinstallation of Windows is needed, unless users backup OEM activation beforehand. End-users are required to perform activation by phone or activate online. There are key programs out there to read it but I use a vb script file will read and decode your actual key. I don't think so, too many and there wasn't much of a difference between 2.0 and Slic 2.1 bios.

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COA product key is provided as it would be required if a reinstallation of Windows is needed, unless users backup OEM activation beforehand. End-users are required to perform activation by phone or activate online. There are key programs out there to read it but I use a vb script file will read and decode your actual key. I don't think so, too many and there wasn't much of a difference between 2.0 and Slic 2.1 bios. If you extract the iso to HD and open Dvd sources product.ini it has the 30 day keys you can use. Some OEM use a script located in Windows Setup Scripts and it is deleted after you install.

I only trust the offical iso uploads now. StringJunky your lucky, Only with later model PC can you reinstall with only a key. That mean's your PC is activated by a Slic 2.1 bios which is what most OEM do.

I have saved the 2 files and mount and inject into install.wim image only to save the hassle of calling when I repair a PC here. Can't use it but on same PC it came from so that's not hacking or nothing. These official iso would be good to burn and have to do repair install especially if you have installed SP1. Or with most PC we buy now don't come with the disk.;(.

Checksum incorrect Hi. I downloaded the following iso: X17-24395.iso Windows 7 Ultimate x64 English and then i tried to check its checksum with the FCIV tool provided by microsoft. In this link the provided sha-1 checksum is: Windows 7 Ultimate with Service Pack 1 (x64) - DVD (English) File Name: en_windows_7_ultimate_with_sp1_x64_dvd_u_677332.iso Languages: English SHA1: 36AE90DEFBAD9D9539E649B193AE573B77A71C83 However, fciv checksum says: c: downloads fciv>fciv.exe -sha1 X17-24395.iso // // File Checksum Integrity Verifier version 2.05. // 1693b6cb50b90d96fc3cfeba88cd51 x17-24395.iso so the checksums DO NOT MATCH. Am i doing something wrong?

Power interruption, defective memory area, too many pauses and resumes, too many threads. MD5 sums for the ISOs would come in handy forthis purpose. Another thing you might try is visit pendrivelinux.com and use one of their their tools to prepare your USB flash drive.

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Wanted to try Win 7 before buying it though. Checksum incorrect Hi. I downloaded the following iso: X17-24395.iso Windows 7 Ultimate x64 English and then i tried to check its checksum with the FCIV tool provided by microsoft. In this link the provided sha-1 checksum is: Windows 7 Ultimate with Service Pack 1 (x64) - DVD (English) File Name: en_windows_7_ultimate_with_sp1_x64_dvd_u_677332.iso Languages: English SHA1: 36AE90DEFBAD9D9539E649B193AE573B77A71C83 However, fciv checksum says: c: downloads fciv>fciv.exe -sha1 X17-24395.iso // // File Checksum Integrity Verifier version 2.05. // 1693b6cb50b90d96fc3cfeba88cd51 x17-24395.iso so the checksums DO NOT MATCH. Am i doing something wrong? Thanks in advance!

// 1693b6cb50b90d96fc3cfeba88cd51 x17-24395.iso so the checksums DO NOT MATCH. Am i doing something wrong? Thanks in advance!

My history of Microsoft File Transfer Manager lists everything over past 365 days, never before has it shown ' Error detected while validating the file' Interrupted Date; 2011-12-08 08:59, If I click resume, the 3 GB TMP file vanishes and is started from scratch, this big download requires over 5 hours to complete. After repeating this 4 or 5 times now, I am at the point where I have no other choice but to ignore the ISO is even available at Technet for download, or rename the 'FTMC0.TMP' manually to ' 'en_windows_7_professional_with_sp1_x64_dvd_u_676939.iso' and burn that. I have changed computers here, downloaded hundreds of ISO files same size using Microsoft File Transfer Manager.

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Microsoft has published a new refresh version of Windows 7 with SP1 integrated ISO media on May 12, 2011, which fixes a minor issue which causes Windows 7 SP1 media cannot be used to install on new PC. The Windows 7 SP1-U (Media Refresh version) includes the installation hotfix, and nothing else.

Windows has a nasty habit of rewriting the boot sector of the hard disk. You no longer have the option of NOT writing to the mbr. After installing I simply boot from my BootItNG installation disk and reactivate it. Everything goes back to normal.

Click to expand.Normally IDM does not give errors otherwise it would not be rated as the most reliable download manager. There are a few reasons why you might have an error. Power interruption, defective memory area, too many pauses and resumes, too many threads. MD5 sums for the ISOs would come in handy forthis purpose.

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I have said I recieved an Win 7 upgrade disk from Dell and it was an identical MS Home premium dvd, CLEAN install with auto activation I started a post How to create an OEM folder even without OEM PC but am typing it up.

[Direct Download Links] Download Official, Original and Untouched Windows 7 with SP1 ISO (32-bit and 64-bit) With all Microsoft OS CD/Dvd burn iso at 4x. The May update added 1 update, was weird. Paulus88 Where did you get that from? Totally wrong. Even Home Premium contains all Images and the ei.cfg file in sources controls what is installed. I use rt7lite, is very simple program, and you dont need to install anything extra if you use a windows 7 system. My normaal win7 sp1 x64 iso is less than 4 gig and that would make me worry about those iso's what extra stuff have they put in there to dubble the memory of the iso?

The error happens when user sets the Time and Currency Format setting to a locale other than English, Finnish, German, and Swedish during initial installation, or the locale was selected before the computer is purchased, and then a computer name that contains non-ASCII characters is entered in the Out of Box Experience (OOBE) Wizard. The error is not considered to be show-stopping though, as end-users can always manually remove any non-ASCII characters from the computer name so that the installation can proceed, and revert the computer name to original preferred name that contains non-ASCII characters after the installation process is complete. Nonetheless, Microsoft is still updating all distributions and languages of the Windows 7 with SP1 slipstreamed media to include the hotfix, where the new ISO images downloaded from MSDN or TechNet Subscriber Downloads include a “u” in the file name, or known as Windows 7 SP1-U to indicate the media refresh version. Interestingly, Windows Server 2008 R2 with SP1 integrated media is not affected by the issue, and thus has not been updated. If you’re not affected by the issue, the original Windows 7 with SP1 media is still working perfectly, and what is been installed is exactly similar with Windows 7 with SP1-U media. If you intend to collect all the new updated Windows 7 with SP1-U ISO images, instead of downloading from MSND or TechNet, or from torrents lingering on the Web where an ISO costs bandwidth of around 3GB each, you can also convert the existing Windows 7 with SP1 integrated ISO released back in February 2011 into the Windows 7 with SP1-U version, thanks to binary differential deltas made by Windows enthusiasts such as BitSwitcher and LateShift, which details the differences between two ISO images. The deltas meanwhile have the size of around 100MB each.

Microsoft has published a new refresh version of Windows 7 with SP1 integrated ISO media on May 12, 2011, which fixes a minor issue which causes Windows 7 SP1 media cannot be used to install on new PC. The Windows 7 SP1-U (Media Refresh version) includes the installation hotfix, and nothing else. No other changes have been made to the Windows 7 with SP1 ISO image despite there are tens of updates been released after the was released. KB2534111 is a hotfix which fixes “Computer name cannot contain only numbers, may not be identical with the user name and cannot contain spaces.

If you extract the iso to HD and open Dvd sources product.ini it has the 30 day keys you can use. Some OEM use a script located in Windows Setup Scripts and it is deleted after you install. Cscript%windir% system32 slmgr.vbs -ilc%windir% system32 oem oem.xrm-ms REG QUERY 'HKLM SOFTWARE Microsoft Windows NT CurrentVersion' /v 'EditionID' FINDSTR /I 'Ultimate' IF NOT ERRORLEVEL 1 SET PIDKEY=xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx cscript%windir% system32 slmgr.vbs -ipk%PIDKEY%. Veegertx My SLIC dump shows the same version.v2.1 Seasider it's a good job I asked the qustion and jumped in with both feet isn't it? I have the insurance of images if it didn't work so I wouldn't have been pulling my hair out if it messed up. I'm find this thread interesting but I'm a bit baffled as well. I presume from what V is saying, if after running the SLIC toolkit, the SLIC Dump shows the 2.1 version of it it will work like it did for me.

If not OEM you save 2 files and insert them into your image 'C: Windows System32 spp tokens pkeyconfig pkeyconfig.xrm-ms 'C: Windows ServiceProfiles NetworkService AppData Roaming Microsoft SoftwareProtectionPlatform tokens.dat and you don't have to hack your bios like your link refer's to I went OEM just to have the stuff to tinker with, almost went Alienware but settled on this I7 from dell which is awesome after cleaning the garbage out. I have said I recieved an Win 7 upgrade disk from Dell and it was an identical MS Home premium dvd, CLEAN install with auto activation I started a post How to create an OEM folder even without OEM PC but am typing it up.

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If you have an OEM machine like Dell, HP and so on. You can do this even with non OEM.

I hate how the windows installer doesnt allow you to select where the bootloader will be installed. Made for a frustrating couple hours here's my links: hashes if you're interested: File Name: en_windows_7_ultimate_with_sp1_x64_dvd_u_677332.iso SHA1: 36AE90DEFBAD9D9539E649B193AE573B77A71C83 File Name: en_windows_7_ultimate_with_sp1_x86_dvd_u_677460.iso SHA1: 65FCE0F445D9BF7E78E43F17E42657 use to activate you do not need to update windows 7 to upgrade to 10. Simply run the windows 10 installation media while windows 7 is running and you can proceed with the upgrade, updated or not • • • • •.

Not brand specific.' You have different keys for Premium, Ultimate and so on That cert is found in C: Windows System32 OEM with an extension of.xrm-ms and the cmd above is used to install it slmgr.vbs -ilc slmgr.vbs -ipk installs the product key. With Siw Windows 7 Default Product Key here matches same key for 30 day trial found in extracted Win 7 iso sources product.ini Those are clean MS iso and not OEM, you can create OEM yourself with just a little work. Because number 1 reason is SP1 has been released and we'll probably be seeing SP2 sometime in the future. I create an $OEM$ folder in sources folder and add my own stuff.

The links provide an untouched Windows 7 ISO which is a fully functional 30-day trial version which can be converted into full version after entering your product key and activating it. [Direct Download Links] Download Official, Original and Untouched Windows 7 with SP1 ISO (32-bit and 64-bit) With all Microsoft OS CD/Dvd burn iso at 4x. The May update added 1 update, was weird.

Thanks in advance! I downloaded the following iso: X17-24395.iso Windows 7 Ultimate x64 English and then i tried to check its checksum with the FCIV tool provided by microsoft.

Microsoft has published a new refresh version of Windows 7 with SP1 integrated ISO media on May 12, 2011, which fixes a minor issue which causes Windows 7 SP1 media cannot be used to install on new PC. The Windows 7 SP1-U (Media Refresh version) includes the installation hotfix, and nothing else. No other changes have been made to the Windows 7 with SP1 ISO image despite there are tens of updates been released after the was released. KB2534111 is a hotfix which fixes “Computer name cannot contain only numbers, may not be identical with the user name and cannot contain spaces. Retype the name of the computer” error when installing Windows 7 by using Windows 7 SP1 integrated installation media. The error happens when user sets the Time and Currency Format setting to a locale other than English, Finnish, German, and Swedish during initial installation, or the locale was selected before the computer is purchased, and then a computer name that contains non-ASCII characters is entered in the Out of Box Experience (OOBE) Wizard. The error is not considered to be show-stopping though, as end-users can always manually remove any non-ASCII characters from the computer name so that the installation can proceed, and revert the computer name to original preferred name that contains non-ASCII characters after the installation process is complete.