Win7 AIO Editions + Architectures Pre-Activated-2010kaiser
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Win7 AIO Editions + Architectures Pre-Activated-2010kaiser For those who, like me, think Windows 8 is an even bigger load of shit that Vista was. Here's a Windows 7 all in one, all editions and architectures, pre-activated for your convenience. Windows 7 All Editions and Architectures (AIO) Pre-Activated. x86(32bit) Editions: .................... ............ ...... 1. Ultimate 2. Professional 3. Home Premium 4. Home Basic 5. Starter 64bit editions: ............... .......... ..... 1. Ultimate 2. Professional 3. Home Premium 4. Home Basic 5. Starter Install instructions: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1(A). Burn image to disk using e.g. ImgBurn or PowerISO. OR 1(B). Create a bootable USB using e.g. PowerISO or WinToFlash. 2. Change your boot settings in your BIOS to boot either from your disk drive or your USB first (depending on your preferred method of installation). 3. Follow the usual install procedures and on screen prompts. 4. JOB DONE!!! ENJOY AND SEED!!!
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is this updateable? any updates slipstreamed? any tweaks incorporated? some more info would be nice.
No tweaks or alterations done. 2 original Win7 .ISO's incorporated into 1 AIO.
I didn't slipstream SP1 into the AIO as it brings it over the 4.7GB size for normal disk burning.
I have an AIO pre-activated both architectures with SP1 slipstreamed into it if you would like it uploaded.
You'll need to burn it to a dual layer disk or a USB that is 5GB+ because of its size ;-)
I didn't slipstream SP1 into the AIO as it brings it over the 4.7GB size for normal disk burning.
I have an AIO pre-activated both architectures with SP1 slipstreamed into it if you would like it uploaded.
You'll need to burn it to a dual layer disk or a USB that is 5GB+ because of its size ;-)
@2010kaiser
> I have an AIO pre-activated both architectures with SP1 slipstreamed into it
is that fully updated as well? if so, do upload. many people use usb boot media.
personally, i prefer some amount of tweaking - at least to remove the uac prompts (which is very annoying), shortcut link arrow etc. btw, what is the best software to achive all that post-install?
> I have an AIO pre-activated both architectures with SP1 slipstreamed into it
is that fully updated as well? if so, do upload. many people use usb boot media.
personally, i prefer some amount of tweaking - at least to remove the uac prompts (which is very annoying), shortcut link arrow etc. btw, what is the best software to achive all that post-install?
The tweaks you'd like to make post install are a pain in the ass to do and time consuming.
Personally if i was going to tweak a win O/S i'd do it while creating the .ISO with software like RT7lite.
It can be a little complicated if you haven't used it before but there are Tut's out there which explain the process fairly well.
creating and uploading a Win7 "LITE" isfairly hit and miss as far as it getting downloaded and seeded by users.
Two uploaders who i would recommend if your looking for a Win7 LITE .ISO are Tom_Da_Man and thethingy. Both of whom have 7 LITE uploads both of which i've used and both of which are 100% working flawelessly.
Hope this helps you out.
Personally if i was going to tweak a win O/S i'd do it while creating the .ISO with software like RT7lite.
It can be a little complicated if you haven't used it before but there are Tut's out there which explain the process fairly well.
creating and uploading a Win7 "LITE" isfairly hit and miss as far as it getting downloaded and seeded by users.
Two uploaders who i would recommend if your looking for a Win7 LITE .ISO are Tom_Da_Man and thethingy. Both of whom have 7 LITE uploads both of which i've used and both of which are 100% working flawelessly.
Hope this helps you out.
Sorry to answer your first question. Yes the torrent which i have of Win7 x86(32bit) and 64bit, ALL Editions with SP1 slipstreamed is fully up to date.
I'll upload it tomorrow when i have time to let it seed fully.
I'll upload it tomorrow when i have time to let it seed fully.
Here's the upload of the AIO Pre-activated with SP1 SlipStreamed into both architectures.
https://piratebayproxy.live/torrent/7790260
https://piratebayproxy.live/torrent/7790260
@2010kaiser
many thanks.
many thanks.
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