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    2 Threads for a Legal Windows 7 download?

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by stonesrubber, Nov 1, 2010.

  1. stonesrubber

    stonesrubber Notebook Consultant

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    I happened to have downloaded Windows 7 from a thread (with the links to digital river) jusk like the one existent right now, a few months back. If I am not mistaken, the 64 bit Windows 7, in that thread was a copy of Home Premium and thus I did not have to remove the ei.cfg file. I even remember the thread originator talking something about not having to touch or modify the iso, if we had a home premium key.
    But now, people have posted saying that the current copy of WIn 7*64 is a Professional Edition. Can somebody post a link to the older thread? or kindly help me with the situation, as I am now doubtful as to the type of copy I have.
     
  2. nikeseven

    nikeseven Notebook Deity

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    In the link posted by nikeseven the ISO file (X15-65733.iso http://go.notebookreview.com/?id=52...-7-download-links-just-like-vista-before.html) at the bottom of the first post is the 64bit Windows 7 Home Premium file you seek.