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It should not give you any error message. Can you show a screenshot or copy error message text? What can I do? I redownloaded and reinstalled severall times, but I cannot execute the games to Play them. While my donation would be small, I am an aged pensioner I would like to make one to show my appreciation.

Regards Peter Boyd Australia. Need another updated version. All games work like a charm in Creators Update. Uninstall the packages you have installed, download the latest one from this article and install it. This should help. Thank you very much for providing us with this! Damn Microsoft and their love of taking away good features from Windows! Well I first deleted the game and xbox crap on my Win 10 system before I found and installed Winaero. Winaero is not working so I obviously removed something important to the games.

Any ideas how I might figure out what I should find and reinstall? Well, I only tried the package on the stock system. IDK what exactly is required and what you have deleted. I recently tried running the program while connected and it did something new.

It seems like it installed itself and opened a browser and came to this page. I now have the games I wanted.

They still look funny and move way faster than the Vista games often so fast I cannot register what has changed but at least I have them without all that Windows 10 BS.

Just got the Win 10 Feature update ver Not only did it change all my privacy settings turning on remote access and opening wireless connections it disabled this game platform. I will probably do what Sergey Tkachenko says. Sadly, not working on Windows 10 Creators Update x64 with the latest Radeon Catalyst drivers installed. Was happy with the previous build of Windows 10 and the previous Catalyst driver which is not certified for Creators Update.

Also happens in regular solitaire. Happens randomly on Ctrl-Z after using Ctrl-Z a lot. Game crashes and aborts and all progress is lost. I miss them. Control panel — Programs — Uninstall a program.

Uninstall Games from there. Then install again. This does the trick. Worked like a dream. Many thanks Sergey. May your screens never turn blue. Had to install Windows 10 Creators Update. May 18th, Of course it removed all the old games again. Saved the download package from last time and reinstalled today.

Works perfectly again. Often with the Internet Checkers the game stop and appears: Network error during the communication with the game server. Error Code: 0x Is possible to resolve the problem? Also lost the Win7 games on Windows 10 Creator update Jun Update: I uninstalled Win 10 Creator update and reinstalled the Winaero games and they now work as before.

I got lucky. Clicked on it, followed prompts, and my games are back. But now I have a problem. The save game file was either missing or invalid. If the file exists it will be deleted. A new game will start. Windows 8. I installed the pack but keep getting the error when undoing. Are there any updates for these games that fix the problems that the Windows 10 v aka Redstone 2 broke? It is not my computer having the problem. I am still sticking with Win 7 for myself. I built a computer for a friend a couple of months ago, and because they wanted new and legal operating system…they purchased windows I installed it, updated it at that time.

They really like playing the windows games from Windows 7…so I found your package and installed it for them. Everything was working great and they were happy. Today I got a voice mail from them, saying that Windows did an update and now the games no longer work. I thought I would try to research it before I called them back. I have finally had a chance to get my hands on the computer affected.

Turns out, all that was needed was to uninstall the games app, and re-install it. The games are working again. Remove games from Control panel — Uninstall a program. You definitely ROCK. I had Hearts, Minesweeper and Solitaire installed and working fine but a few days ago they all stopped working- I click on the icons and nothing happens, no error messages or anything.

Any suggestions? Profiles can be created for individual executables and in those profiles the Application Detection Level can be set to None. So I made profiles for Hearts. Solitaire stopped working in Win 10 Build Is this a DLL issue or are they trying to block it? When you click the. I can click the MCE file and it comes up full screen instead of a window. I did after uninstalling and removing the folders. Nothing happens on the new Win 10 build when you click on it.

Same issue here with the new windows update. Guess something needs to be updated again. Tried reinstalling.. Just an update. Removed the games completely and deleted the shortcuts and reinstalled. It worked. In Windows 10 I get a persistent null pointer error whenever I use Ctrl Z in any of the games and then I have no option offered but to close the game. By the way, many thanks for a great product. It worked perfectly for ages before this fault appeared after the most recent update.

I used Geek Uninstaller to remove it and all registry entries, game files, etc. I am running Win 10 x64 v. Any ideas on what I can do to fix this?

Other than that, the games run great! Since a recent major Windows 10 security update Windows 10 Pro, x64, v Does this only with Win 7 for Win 10 Games. The games no longer work under build So I just reinstalled it to make it work with the new Windows version, and everything works again. That is, apart from the game explorer.

Is this fixable? Hello, Recently, when Windows 10 updates it changes my settings in Solitaire which I downloaded from this site, thank you from Windows 7. Any way to stop that? I was looking all over internet to install Purble Place for my daughter. She used to loved the game so much. She will be now so happy and joyful to get her favorite game back.

Thank you very much. God bless you!! Hi Sergey. Windows Easy Transfer can assist in this process. The difference between these SKUs and full SKUs of Windows 7 is their lower price and proof of license ownership of a qualifying previous version of Windows. Same restrictions on in-place upgrading applies to these SKUs as well.

These are not full versions, so each machine to be upgraded must have one of these qualifying previous versions of Windows for them to work. The table below lists which upgrade paths allow for an in-place install. Note that in-place upgrades can only be performed when the previous version of Windows is of the same architecture. If upgrading from a bit installation to a bit installation or downgrading from bit installation to bit installation, a clean install is mandatory regardless of the editions being used.

Microsoft still supports in-place upgrades from a lower edition of Windows 7 to a higher one, using the Windows Anytime Upgrade tool. It was possible to use the Product Key from a Standard upgrade edition to accomplish an in-place upgrade e. Home Premium to Ultimate. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Overview of the various editions of the Microsoft Windows 7 operating system.

In-place installation option available. Requires clean install. Windows XP Mode is available as a free download from Microsoft. However, only Enterprise or Ultimate editions start. Other editions return an error message. February 5, Retrieved February 5, Windows Team Blog.

Retrieved February 9, Retrieved February 3, June 25, Retrieved June 25, July 31, Retrieved July 31, Retrieved January 28, Retrieved August 12, The Extended Security Update ESU program is a last resort option for customers who need to run certain legacy Microsoft products past the end of support. Computer World. February 3, The Register. June 19, Retrieved October 22, PC Magazine.

Windows 7 Home Basic. Retrieved November 17, CBS Interactive. Retrieved January 15, Retrieved April 2, November 10, Retrieved April 24, March 7, Tech ARP. February 10, Retrieved February 10, Retrieved February 17, Channel Register. Setting up a Samba Print Server Expand section " Setting up a Samba Print Server" Collapse section " Setting up a Samba Print Server" The Samba spoolssd Service Enabling Print Server Support in Samba Manually Sharing Specific Printers Basic Information about Printer Drivers Enabling Users to Upload and Preconfigure Drivers Uploading Drivers and Preconfiguring Printers Tuning the Performance of a Samba Server Expand section " Tuning the Performance of a Samba Server" Collapse section " Tuning the Performance of a Samba Server" Frequently Used Samba Command-line Utilities" Using the net Utility Expand section " Using the net Utility" Collapse section " Using the net Utility" Using the net ads join and net rpc join Commands Using the net rpc rights Command Using the net rpc share Command Using the net user Command Using the net usershare Command Using the rpcclient Utility Using the samba-regedit Application Using the smbcacls Utility Using the smbclient Utility Expand section " Using the smbclient Utility" Collapse section " Using the smbclient Utility" Using smbclient in Interactive Mode Using smbclient in Scripting Mode Using the smbcontrol Utility Using the smbpasswd Utility Using the smbstatus Utility Using the smbtar Utility Using the testparm Utility Using the wbinfo Utility FTP Expand section " FTP" Collapse section " FTP" The File Transfer Protocol The vsftpd Server Expand section " The vsftpd Server" Collapse section " The vsftpd Server" Starting and Stopping vsftpd Starting Multiple Copies of vsftpd SELinux Policy for vsftpd Print Settings Expand section " Print Settings" Collapse section " Print Settings" Starting the Print Settings Configuration Tool Starting Printer Setup Adding a Local Printer Adding an IPP Printer Adding a Samba SMB printer Selecting the Printer Model and Finishing Printing a Test Page Modifying Existing Printers Expand section " Modifying Existing Printers" Collapse section " Modifying Existing Printers" The Settings Page The Policies Page Expand section " The Policies Page" Collapse section " The Policies Page" Sharing Printers The Access Control Page The Printer Options Page Job Options Page Managing Print Jobs Database Servers Expand section " Database Servers" Collapse section " Database Servers" MariaDB Expand section " MariaDB" Collapse section " MariaDB" Installing the MariaDB server Expand section " Installing the MariaDB server" Collapse section " Installing the MariaDB server" Improving MariaDB installation security Configuring the MariaDB server for networking Backing up MariaDB data Expand section " Backing up MariaDB data" Collapse section " Backing up MariaDB data" Logical back up Physical back up Introduction to the chrony Suite Expand section " Introduction to the chrony Suite" Collapse section " Introduction to the chrony Suite" Differences Between ntpd and chronyd Understanding chrony and Its Configuration Expand section " Understanding chrony and Its Configuration" Collapse section " Understanding chrony and Its Configuration" Understanding chronyd and chronyc Understanding the chrony Configuration Commands Security with chronyc Using chrony Expand section " Using chrony" Collapse section " Using chrony" Installing chrony Checking the Status of chronyd Starting chronyd Stopping chronyd Checking if chrony is Synchronized Expand section " Checking if chrony is Synchronized" Collapse section " Checking if chrony is Synchronized" Checking chrony Tracking Checking chrony Sources Checking chrony Source Statistics Manually Adjusting the System Clock Setting Up chrony for Different Environments Expand section " Setting Up chrony for Different Environments" Collapse section " Setting Up chrony for Different Environments" Setting Up chrony for a System in an Isolated Network Using chronyc Expand section " Using chronyc" Collapse section " Using chronyc" Using chronyc to Control chronyd Chrony with HW timestamping Expand section " Chrony with HW timestamping" Collapse section " Chrony with HW timestamping" Understanding Hardware Timestamping Verifying Support for Hardware Timestamping Enabling Hardware Timestamping Configuring Client Polling Interval Enabling Interleaved Mode Configuring Server for Large Number of Clients Verifying Hardware Timestamping Configuring NTP Using ntpd" Introduction to NTP NTP Strata Understanding NTP Understanding the Drift File Authentication Options for NTP Managing the Time on Virtual Machines Understanding Leap Seconds Understanding the ntpd Configuration File Understanding the ntpd Sysconfig File Disabling chrony Installing the NTP Daemon ntpd Checking the Status of NTP Change the Firewall Settings Configure ntpdate Servers Configure NTP Expand section " Configure NTP" Collapse section " Configure NTP" Adding a Peer Address Adding a Server Address Adding a Broadcast or Multicast Server Address Adding a Manycast Client Address Adding a Broadcast Client Address Adding a Manycast Server Address Adding a Multicast Client Address Configuring the Burst Option Configuring the iburst Option Configuring Symmetric Authentication Using a Key Configuring the Poll Interval Configuring Server Preference Configuring the Hardware Clock Update Configuring Clock Sources Useful Websites Configuring PTP Using ptp4l" Introduction to PTP Expand section " Introduction to PTP" Collapse section " Introduction to PTP" Understanding PTP Advantages of PTP Using PTP Expand section " Using PTP" Collapse section " Using PTP" Checking for Driver and Hardware Support Installing PTP Starting ptp4l Expand section " Starting ptp4l" Collapse section " Starting ptp4l" Selecting a Delay Measurement Mechanism Specifying a Configuration File Synchronizing the Clocks Verifying Time Synchronization Starting timemaster as a Service Understanding the timemaster Configuration File Configuring timemaster Options Improving Accuracy Useful Websites VI.

Monitoring and Automation Expand section "VI. Monitoring and Automation" Collapse section "VI. Monitoring and Automation" System Monitoring Tools Expand section " System Monitoring Tools" Collapse section " System Monitoring Tools" Viewing System Processes Expand section " Viewing System Processes" Collapse section " Viewing System Processes" Using the ps Command Using the top Command Using the System Monitor Tool Viewing Memory Usage Expand section " Viewing Memory Usage" Collapse section " Viewing Memory Usage" Using the free Command Viewing CPU Usage" Viewing Block Devices and File Systems" Using the lsblk Command Using the blkid Command Using the findmnt Command Using the df Command Using the du Command Viewing Hardware Information Expand section " Viewing Hardware Information" Collapse section " Viewing Hardware Information" Using the lspci Command Using the lsusb Command Using the lscpu Command Checking for Hardware Errors Setting System Information Configuring Authentication Hardware Configuration CPU and Memory Information File System and Disk Information Network Information OpenLMI Expand section " OpenLMI" Collapse section " OpenLMI" About OpenLMI" Management Capabilities Installing OpenLMI" Managing Self-signed Certificates Managing Authority-signed Certificates Manually Using LMIShell" Working with Namespaces Working with Classes Working with Instances Working with Instance Names Working with Associated Objects Working with Association Objects Working with Indications Example Usage Viewing and Managing Log Files Expand section " Viewing and Managing Log Files" Collapse section " Viewing and Managing Log Files" Locating Log Files Basic Configuration of Rsyslog Expand section " Basic Configuration of Rsyslog" Collapse section " Basic Configuration of Rsyslog" Filters Actions Templates Global Directives Log Rotation Increasing the Limit of Open Files Using the New Configuration Format Expand section " Using the New Configuration Format" Collapse section " Using the New Configuration Format" Rulesets Compatibility with sysklogd Working with Queues in Rsyslog Expand section " Working with Queues in Rsyslog" Collapse section " Working with Queues in Rsyslog" Defining Queues Creating a New Directory for rsyslog Log Files Managing Queues Using the New Syntax for rsyslog queues Configuring rsyslog on a Logging Server Expand section " Configuring rsyslog on a Logging Server" Collapse section " Configuring rsyslog on a Logging Server" Using Rsyslog Modules Expand section " Using Rsyslog Modules" Collapse section " Using Rsyslog Modules" Importing Text Files Exporting Messages to a Database Enabling Encrypted Transport Using RELP Interaction of Rsyslog and Journal Structured Logging with Rsyslog Expand section " Structured Logging with Rsyslog" Collapse section " Structured Logging with Rsyslog" Importing Data from Journal Filtering Structured Messages Parsing JSON Storing Messages in the MongoDB Debugging Rsyslog Using the Journal Expand section " Using the Journal" Collapse section " Using the Journal" Viewing Log Files Access Control Using The Live View Filtering Messages Enabling Persistent Storage Managing Log Files in a Graphical Environment" Adding a Log File Monitoring Log Files Automating System Tasks Expand section " Automating System Tasks" Collapse section " Automating System Tasks" Scheduling a Recurring Job Using Cron" Prerequisites for Cron Jobs Scheduling a Cron Job

 


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Managing Users in a Graphical Environment" 4. Using the Users Settings Tool 4. Using Command-Line Tools Expand section "4. Using Command-Line Tools" Collapse section "4. Using Command-Line Tools" 4. Adding a New User 4. Adding a New Group 4.

Adding an Existing User to an Existing Group 4. Creating Group Directories 4. Managing umask in Shells 4. Additional Resources 5. Access Control Lists Expand section "5.

Access Control Lists" Collapse section "5. Access Control Lists" 5. Mounting File Systems Expand section "5. Mounting File Systems" Collapse section "5. Mounting File Systems" 5.

NFS 5. Setting Access ACLs 5. Setting Default ACLs 5. Retrieving ACLs 5. Compatibility with Older Systems 5. ACL References 6. Gaining Privileges Expand section "6. Gaining Privileges" Collapse section "6.

Gaining Privileges" 6. Configuring Administrative Access Using the su Utility 6. Configuring Administrative Access Using the sudo Utility 6. Additional Resources II. Subscription and Support Expand section "II. Subscription and Support" Collapse section "II. Subscription and Support" 7. Registering the System and Managing Subscriptions Expand section "7.

Registering the System and Managing Subscriptions" Collapse section "7. Registering the System and Managing Subscriptions" 7.

Registering the System and Attaching Subscriptions 7. Managing Software Repositories 7. Removing Subscriptions 7. Additional Resources 8. Installing the Red Hat Support Tool 8. Configuring the Red Hat Support Tool" 8. Saving Settings to the Configuration Files 8. Viewing Support Cases on the Command Line 8. Additional Resources III. Installing and Managing Software" 9.

Yum Expand section "9. Yum" Collapse section "9. Yum" 9. Checking For and Updating Packages Expand section "9. Checking For and Updating Packages" Collapse section "9. Checking For and Updating Packages" 9. Checking For Updates 9. Updating Packages 9. Working with Packages Expand section "9.

Working with Packages" Collapse section "9. Working with Packages" 9. Searching Packages 9. Listing Packages 9. Displaying Package Information 9. Installing Packages 9. Downloading Packages 9. Removing Packages 9. Working with Package Groups Expand section "9. Working with Package Groups" Collapse section "9. Working with Package Groups" 9. Listing Package Groups 9. Installing a Package Group 9. Removing a Package Group 9. Working with Transaction History Expand section "9.

Working with Transaction History" Collapse section "9. Working with Transaction History" 9. Listing Transactions 9. Examining Transactions 9. Reverting and Repeating Transactions 9. Starting New Transaction History 9. Configuring Yum and Yum Repositories Expand section "9. Configuring Yum and Yum Repositories" Collapse section "9. Configuring Yum and Yum Repositories" 9. Setting [main] Options 9. Setting [repository] Options 9. Using Yum Variables 9. Viewing the Current Configuration 9.

Adding, Enabling, and Disabling a Yum Repository 9. Creating a Yum Repository Expand section "9. Creating a Yum Repository" Collapse section "9. Creating a Yum Repository" 9. Adding packages to an already created yum repository 9. Adding the Optional and Supplementary Repositories 9. Yum Plug-ins Expand section "9. Yum Plug-ins" Collapse section "9. Yum Plug-ins" 9. Enabling, Configuring, and Disabling Yum Plug-ins 9. Installing Additional Yum Plug-ins 9. Working with Yum Plug-ins 9.

Enabling Automatic Installation of Updates 9. Setting up Optional Email Notifications 9. Enabling or Disabling Specific Repositories 9.

Testing Yum-cron Settings 9. Disabling Yum-cron messages 9. Automatically Cleaning Packages 9. Additional Resources IV. Infrastructure Services Expand section "IV. Infrastructure Services" Collapse section "IV. Infrastructure Services" Managing Services with systemd Expand section " Managing Services with systemd" Collapse section " Managing Services with systemd" Introduction to systemd Expand section " Introduction to systemd" Collapse section " Introduction to systemd" Main Features Compatibility Changes Managing System Services Expand section " Managing System Services" Collapse section " Managing System Services" Listing Services Displaying Service Status Starting a Service Stopping a Service Restarting a Service Enabling a Service Disabling a Service Starting a Conflicting Service Working with systemd Targets Expand section " Working with systemd Targets" Collapse section " Working with systemd Targets" Viewing the Default Target Viewing the Current Target Changing the Default Target Changing the Current Target Changing to Rescue Mode Changing to Emergency Mode Shutting Down, Suspending, and Hibernating the System" Shutting Down the System Restarting the System Suspending the System Hibernating the System Controlling systemd on a Remote Machine Creating and Modifying systemd Unit Files Expand section " Creating and Modifying systemd Unit Files" Collapse section " Creating and Modifying systemd Unit Files" Understanding the Unit File Structure Creating Custom Unit Files Modifying Existing Unit Files Working with Instantiated Units Additional Considerations While Managing Services Additional Resources Configuring a System for Accessibility Expand section " Configuring a System for Accessibility" Collapse section " Configuring a System for Accessibility" Configuring the brltty Service Enabling the Festival Speech Synthesis System OpenSSH Expand section " OpenSSH" Collapse section " OpenSSH" The SSH Protocol" Why Use SSH?

Protocol Versions Transport Layer Authentication Channels Configuring OpenSSH" Configuration Files Using Key-based Authentication Expand section " Using Key-based Authentication" Collapse section " Using Key-based Authentication" Generating Key Pairs Configuring ssh-agent OpenSSH Clients" Using the ssh Utility Using the scp Utility Using the sftp Utility More Than a Secure Shell Expand section " More Than a Secure Shell" Collapse section " More Than a Secure Shell" X11 Forwarding Port Forwarding TigerVNC Expand section " TigerVNC" Collapse section " TigerVNC" VNC Server Expand section " VNC Server" Collapse section " VNC Server" Installing VNC Server Configuring VNC Server" Starting VNC Server" Terminating a VNC Session Sharing an Existing Desktop VNC Viewer Expand section " VNC Viewer" Collapse section " VNC Viewer" Installing VNC Viewer Connecting to VNC Server" Configuring the Firewall for VNC Additional Resources V.

Servers Expand section "V. Servers" Collapse section "V. Servers" Web Servers Expand section " Web Servers" Collapse section " Web Servers" Notable Changes Updating the Configuration Running the httpd Service Expand section " Running the httpd Service" Collapse section " Running the httpd Service" Starting the Service Stopping the Service Restarting the Service Verifying the Service Status Editing the Configuration Files Working with Modules Expand section " Working with Modules" Collapse section " Working with Modules" Loading a Module Writing a Module Setting Up Virtual Hosts An Overview of Certificates and Security Using an Existing Key and Certificate Generating a New Key and Certificate Mail Servers Expand section " Mail Servers" Collapse section " Mail Servers" Email Protocols Expand section " Email Protocols" Collapse section " Email Protocols" Mail Transport Protocols Expand section " Mail Transport Protocols" Collapse section " Mail Transport Protocols" SMTP Mail Access Protocols Expand section " Mail Access Protocols" Collapse section " Mail Access Protocols" POP IMAP Dovecot Email Program Classifications Expand section " Email Program Classifications" Collapse section " Email Program Classifications" Mail Transport Agent Mail Delivery Agent Mail User Agent Mail Transport Agents Expand section " Mail Transport Agents" Collapse section " Mail Transport Agents" Postfix Expand section " Postfix" Collapse section " Postfix" The Default Postfix Installation Upgrading From a Previous Release Basic Postfix Configuration Sendmail Expand section " Sendmail" Collapse section " Sendmail" Purpose and Limitations The Default Sendmail Installation Common Sendmail Configuration Changes Masquerading Stopping Spam Fetchmail Expand section " Fetchmail" Collapse section " Fetchmail" Fetchmail Configuration Options Global Options Server Options User Options Fetchmail Command Options Informational or Debugging Options Special Options Mail Delivery Agents Expand section " Mail Delivery Agents" Collapse section " Mail Delivery Agents" Procmail Configuration Procmail Recipes Expand section " Procmail Recipes" Collapse section " Procmail Recipes" Delivering vs.

Non-Delivering Recipes Flags Specifying a Local Lockfile Special Conditions and Actions Recipe Examples Spam Filters Mail User Agents Expand section " Mail User Agents" Collapse section " Mail User Agents" Securing Communication Expand section " Securing Communication" Collapse section " Securing Communication" Secure Email Clients Securing Email Client Communications Configuring Mail Server with Antispam and Antivirus" Configuring Antivirus Protection Additional Resources Expand section " Additional Resources" Collapse section " Same restrictions on in-place upgrading applies to these SKUs as well.

These are not full versions, so each machine to be upgraded must have one of these qualifying previous versions of Windows for them to work. The table below lists which upgrade paths allow for an in-place install. Note that in-place upgrades can only be performed when the previous version of Windows is of the same architecture.

If upgrading from a bit installation to a bit installation or downgrading from bit installation to bit installation, a clean install is mandatory regardless of the editions being used.

Microsoft still supports in-place upgrades from a lower edition of Windows 7 to a higher one, using the Windows Anytime Upgrade tool. It was possible to use the Product Key from a Standard upgrade edition to accomplish an in-place upgrade e. Home Premium to Ultimate.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Overview of the various editions of the Microsoft Windows 7 operating system. In-place installation option available. Requires clean install. Windows XP Mode is available as a free download from Microsoft. However, only Enterprise or Ultimate editions start.

Other editions return an error message. February 5, Retrieved February 5, Windows Team Blog. Retrieved February 9, Retrieved February 3, June 25, Retrieved June 25, July 31, Retrieved July 31, Retrieved January 28, Retrieved August 12, The Extended Security Update ESU program is a last resort option for customers who need to run certain legacy Microsoft products past the end of support. Computer World. February 3, The Register. June 19, Retrieved October 22, PC Magazine.

Windows 7 Home Basic. Retrieved November 17, CBS Interactive. Retrieved January 15, Retrieved April 2, November 10, Retrieved April 24, March 7, Tech ARP. February 10, Retrieved February 10, Retrieved February 17, Channel Register. Retrieved February 12, Archived from the original on September 19, The files will then start to download.

Once complete you can open the DVD burner directly or click Finish and create the install media later. Where you download an ISO is actually the same page that offers the Media Creation Tool and it detects whether you are using a Windows web browser. Simply changing the user agent in your browser to a non Windows version will show the disc image page.

It can be done from inside the browser and requires no external add ons. Open Chrome and visit the Windows 10 Media Creation Tool web page and it will offer the tool for download. Press F12 to open the Developer Tools pane. Keep the DevTools pane open and refresh the page F5 , it should now show the disc image page.

Select the edition from the drop down, it will show the latest Windows 10 version and possibly the previous version as well. Click Confirm. Choose the language and click Confirm. The bit and bit ISO images will then be offered for download. Press one of the buttons to start the download. Once the download is complete, you can close the tab.

The user agent settings are not permanent and are only applied to that tab. User-Agent Switcher for Firefox is simple and effective. Just select a mobile device or an operating system other than Windows and press refresh. If for some reason you want to use an extension instead of the manual method shown above, User-Agent Switcher for Chrome will also get the job done. Some users still have Windows 8.

There was a Media Creation Tool for Windows 8. Visit the Download Windows 8. Select the language from the next drop down and click Confirm again.

The download link will show for both bit and bit versions. Simply press the required button to start downloading. The ISO images for windows 8. See later in the article for help in doing that. The one official method left requires entering a Windows 7 product key before downloading the image file. Visit the Windows 7 Disc Image page at Microsoft. Enter your 25 character product key into the box and click Verify.

If the key is accepted you will be able to download a Windows 7 ISO that corresponds to the license key you entered. Select the required language and a bit or bit version then download the file. Important Note: This page has a massive problem because it only accepts retail license keys which you get when purchasing a full copy of Windows 7. If your computer is from a manufacturer such as Dell your key will be of the OEM type and ineligible. The same applies to volume licenses and system builder OEM licenses.

Most Windows 7 users are blocked from downloading an ISO image from the only official source available. Well done Microsoft! On page two we look at some third party methods to get the Windows ISOs from Microsoft, how to get Windows 7 ISOs using virtually the only useful method left and how to verify your downloaded images. Thank you. The Internet Archive page for downloading Win 7 isos via torrent no longer functions, however this one does: digitalrivermirror.

Windows 10 newer is no longer distributed as an ISO, but an update, you can get a fresh ISO generated from those updated suitable for installing a new PC using a uupdump. These are the SHA1 numbers for Win7pro — but in the torrent names its the other way around :. Sadly, large files from Archive.

The downloads are often slow or just fail during download. The torrents are very reliable and perfectly legal so we went with that method. If not, does it get me a stock Windows 7 ISO? Are you talking about direct from the Windows 7 download page at Microsoft? For the Windows 7 Disk Image Page, Microsoft also looks to see how often a Retail Key is used blocking keys that leak on the web and also look to see the origin IP to block spam attacks.

Do not expect this Image Page to be available forever. End of Life and Support for Win7 is set for January Of course Microsoft is going to check those keys entered into the Disc image page, they are retail keys and are supposed to be unique. So if one key is being used to download several times, they know something is wrong.

Thanks for sharing this informative post regarding links for windows 7 sp1 ISO from Microsoft, This post will be useful for them those are expert and they want extra informative. Keep giving updates. Iv a dell inspirion on wind 7 but got 2nd hand so wanted re-install wind 7 but no disk and am a beginer using the internet ,How do i no whitch i want use?

How do i download coz at the min the windows help keeps popping up wen i click open? Or is there a way of downloading to my iphone then getting it on iv a 32b dell. What is coem? Which one you will recommend to download from your given website- adguard. Thank You. SHA1 generated for windows 8. The media creation tool version installs from a. There are several checksums because there are several ISO releases, your best bet is to Google it and go through the list of available checksums.

If you want Win 7 Pro English, then that is technically correct. Just to point out none of the ISOs coming from that program come from Microsoft servers, so download the files at your own risk.

Or if its already applied then how to I get to choose between Home and Pro when getting the windows 10 iso? I understand how it works, after you click on your select edition….

   


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