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    Windows 7 ISO – Official Direct microsoft Download Links

    32-bit Windows 7 Home Premium x86 ISO
    Code:
    http://msft-dnl.digitalrivercontent.net/msvista/pub/X15-65732/X15-65732.iso
    64-bit Windows 7 Home Premium x64 ISO
    Code:
    http://msft-dnl.digitalrivercontent.net/msvista/pub/X15-65733/X15-65733.iso
    32-bit Windows 7 Professional x86 ISO
    Code:
    http://msft-dnl.digitalrivercontent.net/msvista/pub/X15-65804/X15-65804.iso
    64-bit Windows 7 Professional x64 ISO
    Code:
    http://msft-dnl.digitalrivercontent.net/msvista/pub/X15-65805/X15-65805.iso

    NOTES:

    1. The 64-bit ISO image download is 3.02 GB in size and the 32-bit is 2.34 GB, regardless of whether they're the Home Premium or the Professional Edition.
    2. It is recommended that the ISO image is burned to a good quality blank DVD, don't use cheap generic "store branded" discs. I recommend using ImgBurn to write the ISO to the blank DVD at no faster than an 8X burning speed and then use the "Verify" feature to ensure that the burn process went well.
    3. If you have a poor or slow internet connection, then the use of a download manager is recommended. If you're using the Firefox or Opera browsers, they have their own native download managers and no additional download manager software is needed.
    4. YOU MUST HAVE YOUR LEGAL Microsoft Windows 7 product key for the version you're installing. Remember, one product key equals one install on one machine only!
    5. These ISO images are the same as found on the DVDs supplied by Microsoft. These are direct from Microsoft so there is no need to worry about authenticity. They're here for replacement use only if a disc is lost, gets damaged, etc. NO ADDITIONAL SOFTWARE is on these ISO images, compared to computer maker "Restore" or "Recovery" disks which usually are loaded with bloatware and unnecessary software. YOU STILL NEED THE C.O.A (Certificate Of Authenticity) along with your product key.
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