This is the most complete edition, including all available versions of Windows 7 (except “N” and “E” editions):
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* Windows 7 Starter 32-bit
* Windows 7 Home Basic 32/64 bit
* Windows 7 Home Premium 32/64 bit
* Windows 7 Professional 32/64 bit
* Windows 7 Enterprise 32/64 bit
* Windows 7 Ultimate 32/64 bit
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– Bootable ISO that perfectly matches the classic DVD5 disc.
– Activated (no series required).
– Original version (Windows Update available).
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Service package 1
On February 22, 2011, Microsoft released the first official service pack for Windows 7. This is an important update that includes security, performance, and stability updates previously released for Windows 7. SP1 also includes new improvements to Windows 7 features and services, such as improved reliability when connecting HDMI audio devices, printing with XPS browser, and restoring previous folders in Windows Explorer after reboot.
Windows 7 Service Pack 1 is an update that:
– Helps maintain computer support.
– Enables continuous improvement of the operating system, including previous updates delivered through Windows Update, as well as continuous, incremental updates to the Windows 7 platform based on customer and partner feedback.
– Makes it easier for organizations to deploy a single set of updates.
Changes specific to Windows 7
Added support for communicating with third-party federation services
Added support for Windows 7 clients to efficiently communicate with third-party identity federation services (those that support the WS-Federation passive profile protocol). This change improves the interoperability of platforms and improves the ability to communicate identity and authentication information between organizations.
Better performance of HDMI audio devices
A small percentage of users have reported issues where the connection between a Windows 7 computer and an HDMI audio device may be lost after a system restart. SP1 includes updates to ensure that connections between Windows 7 computers and HDMI audio devices are maintained.
Fixed behavior when printing mixed orientation XPS documents
Prior to the release of SP1, some users reported difficulty printing mixed-orientation XPS documents (documents that contain both portrait and landscape pages) using XPS Browser, resulting in all pages being printed entirely in portrait or landscape mode Who. This issue was fixed in SP1, allowing users to print mixed-orientation documents correctly with the XPS browser.
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How to install:
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– Extract with WinRAR.
– Use ImgBurn** to burn the extracted ISO file named “faXcooL.Windows.7.SP1.ENG.x86-x64.ACTIVATED”.
* You can use any other software for this operation (Nero, Alcohol, CloneCD…)
* The recording speed cannot exceed 4x.
– Restart your computer*.
* You can install from your existing OS, but I recommend a clean install.
– Make sure you select the DVD-ROM/RW drive as the first boot device (BIOS setting)*
* If you don’t know how to do this, check this link:
– A text message will appear: “Press any key to boot from CD or DVD…”.
* Press the button to enter the settings.
– Select language, time and currency and keyboard input (optional)
– Click the “Install Now” button.
– Select your edition* (x86 is 32-bit and x64 is 64-bit) depending on your processor type.
* Note that if you have less than 4GB of RAM, x64 will be unusable.
– Click the “I accept” button.
– Click on “Custom (advanced)”.
– Select the partition/hdd drive where you want to install Win7 and click Format.