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There's a differnce between what's allowed and what's working. It's working if you use the same key twice on a dual boot setup. It's not allowed though. It was the initial upgrade deal, but when I last checked a few months ago, it was still working, after all these years. I'd say no. It's almost impossible these days to buy a Win 7 license that's not pirated, and MS doesn't care. So if you use your key to upgrade to Win 10, and want to buy a new Win 7 key for your dual boot setup, you have basically two options: either spend your money on a new license and support software piracy, or don't spend money on a new license and support your own wallet. Your choice makes no difference for Microsoft. That's true, but getting access to them is a different question... As expected, no downloadable images for them.
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As ooms said, the generic image will work fine. The Dell images are nor really "custom images" either. There are only about 5 or 6 different Win 7 x64 images provided by Dell for all this multitude of models. So the image for the M4700 should work for the M4600 too, and the image for the T5510 should work for the T5500. But if you want me to double check for images specifically for the M4600 and the T5500, just drop me a PM with the service tags, and I'll have a look (however, I suspect that these models are just a tiny bit too old for Dell to provide recovery OS downloads). As for Win 10, I think it's still free for Win 7 users. Just give it a try. Do a clean install, and enter the Win 7 product key. The 20H2 Update will be released within a few days from now (unless MS finds some last minute showstopper again). If you want to avoid a major update sessin next week, wait for another few days.
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Need to re-installing Windows
Jan Krohn replied to burned_marshmellow's topic in Windows ISO Downloader
You mean the telemetry update. That's the one thing. The other thing is the amateurish packaging, but after installation that doesn't really matter any longer. As for telemetry, you can just uninstall it if it bothers you. Use the batch file from here: https://gist.github.com/xvitaly/eafa75ed2cb79b3bd4e9 -
Windows 10 (Dell) ... doesn't show my Model
Jan Krohn replied to BluzBug's topic in Windows ISO Downloader
I've been using Nero as long as I can remember. Excellent software. Not free though. -
Need to re-installing Windows
Jan Krohn replied to burned_marshmellow's topic in Windows ISO Downloader
August 2018 is the one I wanted to say... -
Need to re-installing Windows
Jan Krohn replied to burned_marshmellow's topic in Windows ISO Downloader
How about the April 2018 refresh? -
Windows 10 (Dell) ... doesn't show my Model
Jan Krohn replied to BluzBug's topic in Windows ISO Downloader
Yes, very helpful. I'll add the 3880 in the next version. In the mean time, you can use the latest image for the 3780 (release date 2020-05-07). As I suspected, the images are identical. I've compared all meta data including the hash. It' definitely the same file. -
Windows 10 (Dell) ... doesn't show my Model
Jan Krohn replied to BluzBug's topic in Windows ISO Downloader
The Dell server currently has some problems though. I was not able to download any of the Dell images a few minutes ago. Let's hope they'll fix it soon. -
Windows 10 (Dell) ... doesn't show my Model
Jan Krohn replied to BluzBug's topic in Windows ISO Downloader
The Inspiron 3880 is a brand new model, so I've not added it yet. In all likelihood, the image for Inspiron 3780 is identical to 3880. You could just use that. If you want me to check whether there's a different image available for 3880, I'd need your service tag. You could send it to me here in the thread or by PM. -
It's not yet renamed from "Office 365" to "Microsoft 365". MS updates the files every couple of months. Maybe they have already updated the files with M365 versions; maybe they haven't. I'll check before I next update the downloader. If the files are updated to M365, I'll do the renaming in the next version. But it doesn't make a difference for downloading. You'll receive the same file.
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Version 8.40 (4 October 2020): Added new Insider and developer versions up to build 20226; added more DELL models and images; added scroll bar to left/main pane when needed; updated CSS stylesheet; added SHA256 for newer images in ISO Tools; moved ad server from wincert.net to heidoc.net (future use).
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Yes, you can install both OEM and retail versions with both COEM and retail images. As I said before, I've never researched the exact difference between these files. Maybe someone else knows. I suspect it becomes relevant if you're an OEM reseller., for example that resellers are not allowed to preinstall the retail version on devices that they sell. But that's just a guess and pure speculation. Not through the download tool. It's been removed for several years now. You can use the hashes and file name info from our downlods dump to try and find the file elsewhere. US version: https://www.heidoc.net/php/myvsdump_details.php?id=P48F41677Ax86Les Rest-of-world version: https://www.heidoc.net/php/myvsdump_details.php?id=P48F10900Ax86Les
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Correct. The file ei.cfg is the only difference between the images. (There might be more diffrences in the OEM images, but I've never investigated that.) The W7HomePremium and W7starter are also identical btw. You can clear the file ei.cfg from within the ISO downloader. Use the orange disc shaped button labeled "ISO Tools". By the way, it's been 10 months now since the Windows 7 end of support. Last time that MS removed unsupported software from the API was after the Office 2007 end of life. Now this month will see the end of Office 2010 end of life. Therefore, extrapolating from the past, there's some real danger now that Windows 7 and Office 2007 will be removed by MS very soon. You should grab all images you might need in the future this month.
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Thanks for pointing this out. It seems to be a new feature that has been added to the downloads API by Microsoft. So now the output from the API no longer fits into the window... I'll add some scroll bars in the next version. However, you can also verify your download using the orange disc shaped button "iso tools" on the right side pane.
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Windows 10 LTSC 1809 (17763) Insider preview
Jan Krohn replied to Kiano Jr.'s topic in Windows ISO Downloader
There's a chance. MS has been filling some gaps in the available files for old builds recently. I keep adding them once they're available for public download. -
Hi, The image is likely identical to the image from other M15 devices, so you can just download the one for M15 R2 for example. If you want me to add M15 R3 anyway, please send me you service tag, either in this thread, or by PM.
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Windows 10 LTSC 1809 (17763) Insider preview
Jan Krohn replied to Kiano Jr.'s topic in Windows ISO Downloader
That depends on Microsoft. They recently made a bunch of older builds publicly available (which I already added). It's possible that they'll do it again.