Yes it is an OEM Key.You shouldn't have any problems activating it with that key.You can find the appropriate Windows 7 download link here http://malwaretips.com/threads/windows-downloads-for-all-operating-systems.39213/so i have a product key on the back of my laptop.....can i use it? if yes, i don't have a windows cd....i have recovery partition but i want clean install.....
Yes it is an OEM Key.You shouldn't have any problems activating it with that key.You can find the appropriate Windows 7 download link here http://malwaretips.com/threads/windows-downloads-for-all-operating-systems.39213/
What version of Windows 7 came installed on your Laptop? That would be the appropriate download.
First check...1 doubt goes...thanks for first replyDownload ISO file of Windows 7 and insert product key from back of notebook.Recovery partition only copy preinstalled windows with inserted product key.
second check....another doubt...but those links are official from Microsoft because i want the original.....beside my oem says windows 7 home premium.....Yes it is an OEM Key.You shouldn't have any problems activating it with that key.You can find the appropriate Windows 7 download link here http://malwaretips.com/threads/windows-downloads-for-all-operating-systems.39213/
What version of Windows 7 came installed on your Laptop? That would be the appropriate download.
you making this worse :3I don't believe there is a "legit" way to download Windows 7 iso files anymore. Works for Windows 8 though. All Windows 7 dowloads have stopped being supported. Except on this site http://getintopc.com/softwares/operating-systems/ which may or may not be legit. They do however have matching hashes with official Microsoft site and are direct download at high speed.
To be fair though, this link is in that topic, just not in an easy spot to see it.
you're right....but how did they get those downloads if Microsoft does not support it?OEM keys do not work in there unfortunately. I have 2, both denied because they are OEM.
Did you personally buy the laptop originally?First check...1 doubt goes...thanks for first reply
second check....another doubt...but those links are official from Microsoft because i want the original.....beside my oem says windows 7 home premium.....
you are the man, thanks so much, thread fixedSimple write to google "Windows 7 MSDN" and download it.![]()
ok thanks for reply another person to loose my doubts...thanks allDid you personally buy the laptop originally?
If so then then your key is legit and the links provided for those ISO's are legitimate.They are not from a torrent or other site where the ISO files could be compromised
If your sticker says home premium then you have to download the home premium ISO.The key will not work for say Ultimate
When your installing Windows 7 you can skip entering the license key.Once installed you will need to put in the key to activate it
If it doesn't work and it is a legit key call Microsoft and they will activate it
The thing is that you can always find some copy that someone reuploaded on hosting services or torrents, but check twice before installing thoseWhat about OEM?
OEM and SB customers can't get their software through the recovery centre. However, Microsoft will send you a replacement disk instead. A small processing fee applies.
In case your OEM product is not eligible for a replacement disk, we suggest you get in touch with Microsoft customer care through the above link.
will keep that in mindThere's no "legit" way to download Windows 7 ISO's anymore, like @OokamiCreed said above, if you have an OEM key...
The thing is that you can always find some copy that someone reuploaded on hosting services or torrents, but check twice before installing those
Did you personally buy the laptop originally?
If so then then your key is legit and the links provided for those ISO's are legitimate.They are not from a torrent or other site where the ISO files could be compromised
If your sticker says home premium then you have to download the home premium ISO.The key will not work for say Ultimate
When your installing Windows 7 you can skip entering the license key.Once installed you will need to put in the key to activate it
If it doesn't work and it is a legit key call Microsoft and they will activate it
Well, thanks soThe only thing I have to add on to this is, it also does not matter if it is 32bit or 64bit as long as it is Windows 7 Home Premium. The key will activate both.
http://getintopc.com/softwares/oper...home-premium-free-download-iso-32-bit-64-bit/
While this may not be official, this is a legit (unmodified) version. The hashes match those of official hosted ones on the Microsoft site. I've already tested these before.
You can use this site for proof https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/subscriptions/downloads/hh442898.aspx#searchTerm=windows 7 home premium&ProductFamilyId=0&Languages=en&Architectures=x64&ProductFamilyIds=350&FileExtensions=.iso&PageSize=10&PageIndex=0&FileId=0
While you can not download these, if you click "Details", you can see the hashes. Sorry if I was no help to you. Only other thing I can recommend is buying a disc from Amazon or something...
I cannot sleep if these aren't near my bed...As @OokamiCreed @BoraMurdar stated there is no legit way to download these anymore however there are many sites and torrents that have the legitimate unmodified versions available for download. The link provided in the post above by @OokamiCreed is clean and the hashes match. The best thing to do is download the ISO's you need and then do the following:
Burn it to a CD and keep it for future needs
Make a bootable USB and save that for future installation
Save it to an external HDD or cloud storage to make a CD or bootable USB when needed
I have Windows XP,Windows 7 Home premium,Pro and ultimate as well as Windows 8.1 Pro ISO's all saved to an external drive as well as 7 Ultimate burned to a CD & 8.1 on a dedicated bootable USB