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Please help me find a legit ISO for Windows 7 Home Premium 64x SP1. I'm at the end of my rope with tech support phone lines and scouring the internet to no avail.
I'll try to be brief.
My 5-year-old ASUS laptop is biting the dust. Can't get past the Windows splash screen, can't get to any form of Safe Mode (hangs indefinitely at CLASSPNP.SYS), none of the options in the System Recovery Menu (F8) work.
My computer is old enough and busted enough that the DVD drive doesn't read anything, so even my Windows Recovery disc will be worthless here.
I'm ready to format. Bought a USB flash drive for the occasion. Can't find the old Digital River, legal ISOs that Microsoft endorsed because they've been taken down. I also can't use Microsoft's new in-house option (https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows7) because it won't allow users who have a factory OEM copy of Windows download the ISOs for whatever goddamn reason. I'd love to jump on the bandwagon and grab a free upgrade to Windows 10, but unfortunately since I can't start my computer, I can't do that either.
Now I'm stuck with an apparently-obsolete-yet-perfectly-legal copy of Windows that won't operate, and I can't find a replacement ISO to create my boot USB. I found some German site that put up what were apparently exact copies, foolishly downloaded a German version, and that hung indefinitely at startup too (and a redditor informed me that I was wasting my time and that wouldn't work when I was asked to enter my license key anyway, since it's OEM).
I spent half an hour on the phone with a dim-witted subnormal at ASUS who didn't know anything, took 30 seconds to respond to questions, kept repeating himself, and basically just referred me to call Microsoft support, when Microsoft support tells me to call ASUS support. Then he asked if he'd resolved all of my issues.
I just want an ISO that I ought to own by all rights, and I don't want anyone to post anything illegal or shady or whatnot, but if someone could please PM me and let me know how I can get ahold of this thing, I'd be incredibly grateful.
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where can i download Windows 7 Home Premium OA MEA x16-96084 <HP Pavilion dv6 Notebook PC& Serial number: 5CH1110ENT for my HP DV6-6070ee? I have a Product key from Microsoft.32-bit or 64-bit?
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- http://msft.digitalrivercontent.net/win/X17-24208.iso : Windows 7 Home Premium x86 English
- http://msft.digitalrivercontent.net/win/X17-24209.iso : Windows 7 Home Premium x64 English
Honestly, however, you would be better served (if your computer came pre-installed with Windows 7 Home Premium) that you get in contact with HP and see if they can send you a set of recovery media for the system. It would have everything you need - likely including the drivers and such.
[The author] went through the replacement process for a two-year-old HP Pavilion Elite m9600t. This system was built in the summer of 2009, before Windows 7 shipped. Accordingly, [their] only option was Windows Vista 64-bit media. For first-class mail, HP's shipping and tax added up to $15.80. ([The author] could have upgraded to 2-day or overnight FedEx delivery for another $6 or $12, respectively.)
Start at this page: HP and Compaq Desktop PCs: Looking for Recovery Discs?
It has step-by-step instructions for creating recovery discs for Windows 7, Windows Vista, and Windows XP. It also offers the option to order replacement discs, but warns that these disks might only be available for a limited time:
If you cannot create a set of recovery discs, you might be able to order a set of replacement discs from HP. HP maintains an inventory of replacement recovery discs for several years after the product has been released. However, because of licensing restrictions, HP is only able to provide these recovery discs for a limited time. If the computer is several years past its warranty period, HP might not be able to supply replacement discs for your computer.
[The author] tried with a 2008 model HP (long out of warranty) and was able to locate replacement media.
The process for ordering media was slightly confusing. The key is to start with the correct model number and then click Software and Driver Downloads, as shown here:
On the next page, you're asked to select an operating system. The Recovery Media link in the results list is only available if you select the Windows version your computer originally came with. If you don't see a 'Recovery Media' section, HP advises you to 'make sure you are on the correct model number page and select another operating system.' That worked for [the author].
Interestingly, the last section on the page is titled 'Finding recovery discs from other Web sites.' It contains a warning at the top, in bold type: Try all of the other options in this support document before attempting to order recovery discs from outside HP.
If HP is no longer supplying recovery discs for your model of computer and a recovery disc can no longer be created, you might be able to find a solution outside of HP.
Popular online auction sites and some computer part suppliers might have an original recovery disc part in stock. However, be careful and understand the risks when purchasing recovery discs from any source outside of HP. Beware of sites that offer recovery solutions when they are not affiliated with HP.
Even though HP might not have a recovery disc set available for purchase, search the HP part ordering Web site to find the recovery kit part number that matches your computer. Once you find the part number of the recovery disc, use the number in your searches to get better results.
That's actually good advice. If you can find a part number, you might be able to find replacement disks from a legitimate outside supplier that specializes in parts for models from your PC's maker.
Hope that helps!