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Sunday, January 27, 2013

Windows 7 Ultimate Final 32-64Bit

Windows 7 Ultimate Final  32-64Bit



Windows 7 Ultimate Final 32-64Bit SIZE: 4.2GB

Release Notes
This has been made from the official Retail DVDs
This DVD is not unattended so it will require your interaction.
You now have the option to install either 32-Bit (x86) or 64-Bit (x64) versions.
 

INSTRUCTIONS:- (How To Install)

- Download and extract using WinRAR.
- Use Nero or other burning app to burn the ISO image
- Or Make Bootable Flash Drive
- Burning speed should not be faster than 4x. Otherwise, it might not work.
- Restart your computer.
- Make sure you have selected your DVD-ROM/RW drive as a first boot device.
* Enter the BIOS pressing the DEL/F2 button, set the option, insert your Windows 7

Installation and restart computer.
- The black screen will appear.
- Press any key to boot from CD or DVD.... (by pressing the key you are entering the setup)
- Select your language, time and currency and keyboard input (optionaly)
- Click install now
- Choose your edition (x86 is 32-bit, x64 is 64-bit) depending of CPU type you have.

*Choose x64 if you have 64-bit processor otherwise go with x32.

- Click "I accept".
- Click "Custom" (advanced).
- Choose your partition/hdd drive where Win7 should be installed and click format.
*You might get some error if you have two or more hard disks with different
connectors (ATA and SATA).
If you get an error, turn off one of your hard disks and repeat the whole
proces.
- After formatting, setup will continue automaticly and it will finish after 15 -30 min. (depends on your system speed)

- Next step would be username
- Type your password (if you want).
- When you get the screen for CD-KEY just ignore it leaving blank.
*Uncheck the box for automaticly activation and click next.
- Choose the third option for next step.
- Select your time zone.
- Select your current location (Home is recommended).
- The black CMD windows will appear. Wait a few seconds until computers restares once again.
- And that would be all about installation. You are in Windows now.

Activation:-
Already Activated

In Case If you have issues with Pre-Activation you will be forced to some activator which i have provided into the rar file.
to activate Windows 7.

FAQ by Reaper2794

Q. Does this thread include Service Pack 1 (SP1)?

- Yes, all links include Service Pack 1

Q. How big are these files when extracted?

- The regular version is ~ 3.7 GB and the SP1 version is ~ 4.2 GB

Q. What happened to the super compressed version?

- The super compressed version was REMOVED due to many users facing problems and will NOT be re-uploaded.

Q. My Windows 7 does not say it is activated or it’s saying that it is not a genuine copy, what do I do?

- Simply use the 2 tools on the first page (RemoveWAT & Windows Loader)

Q. I get an “Invalid or corrupt authenticity information” error, what do I do?

- Simply ignore this error, this is normal and the file will extract and work just fine Smile!

Q. Can you please upload to other hosts??

- No sorry, I have uploaded to FileSonic, please use these hosts.

Q. Can I install Windows 7 with a USB as well? Which is better, a USB or a DVD?

- Yes, you may use both a DVD & a USB to install Windows 7. Here are the pros and cons of each method:

USB

Pros

- Faster installation
- No need of a DVD drive (netbooks do not have DVD drives so USB is the only option)
- DVD drive may cause a problem such as not recognizing necessary installation files
- USBs are re-usable, load Windows 7 on and delete it whenever you like

Cons

- If you want to have a ready Windows 7 USB, you must keep Windows 7 on the USB rendering it unusable for other purposes
- Most people have USBs that are 4GB, the SP1 version is ~ 4.2 GB meaning you will need a 8GB which are more expensive

DVD

Pros

- DVDs are extremely cheap and are 4.7GB (single-layer) allowing you to install both regular and SP1 versions without having to worry about space on the DVD
- Having a Windows 7 DVD ready at all times is much easier due to the fact that they are so cheap

Cons

- Need of a DVD drive (netbooks don’t have DVD drives)
- Chance of DVD drive not being able to read necessary installation files and giving errors
- Wasting DVDs (assuming they’re not DVD-RW (re-writable DVDs))

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