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I don't roll on Shabbos!
 Originally Posted by Channel007
Please please please tell me how you made the download into bootable DVD?
I just burned the extracted files to dvd, and no go  .
Edit:Im dumb and dont read entire thread LOL Thank you!!!
Sorry about being ambiguous in my first post. Check the step by step post I put up a few posts up. Follow that and it will work fine.
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Catfish
/worship Timman
Thankies
oscdimg -bC:\expandedSetup\boot\etfsboot.com -h -u2 -m -lWIN_EN_DVD C:\expandedSetup\ C:\7.iso
This is what I used
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W7 pro x 64
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Catfish
Q9450 @ 3.05ghz (1.15v)
Gskill dual channel 8gb ram
ASUS P5E
ATI Radeon 4870 2gb vapochill
120gb OCZ Agility 2
320gb Hitachi
750Wsilent psu
W7 pro x 64
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Catfish
Once you upgrade, your old XP / Vista product key will be DEACTIVATED. So do not use any XP or Vista product key that you plan on using again. The product key will be rejected when you attempt to authorize online.
What happens if my hard drive fails and I need to reinstall windows on a new one, and since I have to install vista first... but the product key of vista is now deactivated... How would I validate my upgrade version???
Please tell me
They don't have a decent piece of fruit at the supermarket. The apples are mealy, the oranges are dry... I don't know what's going on with the papayas!
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Snarky Quorums
 Originally Posted by Kramer
What happens if my hard drive fails and I need to reinstall windows on a new one, and since I have to install vista first... but the product key of vista is now deactivated... How would I validate my upgrade version???
Please tell me 
Just install Vista without a product key... you don't have to put one in.
There is the theory of the moebius. A twist in the fabric of space where time becomes a loop.
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You don't need to install Vista before installing Windows 7.
The upgrade version of Windows 7 can be installed on an empty drive.
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[Insert witty title here]
 Originally Posted by ua549
You don't need to install Vista before installing Windows 7.
The upgrade version of Windows 7 can be installed on an empty drive.
This seems to be a huge point of contention, and there's tons of conflicting information out there about this.
Thank you for spelling it out clearly and unambiguously. I've been trying to track down a real answer on this for awhile now.
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Great White Shark
 Originally Posted by Channel007
/worship Timman
Thankies
oscdimg -bC:\expandedSetup\boot\etfsboot.com -h -u2 -m -lWIN_EN_DVD C:\expandedSetup\ C:\7.iso
This is what I used 
Thanks, that command line worked. the one I copy/paste from Timman I got error.
but THANKS to both of you guys. I finally got around to making that bootable ISO. (not to test it later)
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