Posted April 15, 201113 yr Click the appropriate link.AsiaEurope and AfricaNorth AmericaSouth AmericaEDIT: Found out that this DVD just contains the SP1 files, so it's not the full Windows. Edited April 15, 201113 yr by Legolash2o
April 15, 201113 yr It's a shame that we have to count on "warez" channels to have the isos of Windows!
April 17, 201113 yr Author Can't an AIO iso be uploaded obviously without cracks/serials but Windows 7 does come with a 30 day trial, Would save everyone having to integrate SP1?
April 18, 201113 yr Actually the ones hosted by amazon are direct MS links that you get, thus legal... Digital river? Dunno.My digital life is actually warez and thus technically illegal.
April 18, 201113 yr So the links to Windows 7 ISO downloads, hosted by Amazon.com and Digital River posted on "My Digital Life" are illegal, even though they have no cracks, or keys?Yes. If you download software you haven't purchased legally, you are committing online software piracy.MDL is a known haven for pirates.By posting the direct download links, MDL (and the user who posted) are circumventing the online purchase system. It's the circumvention that is illegal, not the links.That's the equivalent of posting the lock combination to your local banks' vault.Digital River is the approved/authorized online distribution host used by M$ themselves.Purchasing a TechNet subscription is still the cheapest method of legally obtaining not only the images, but the keys as well. $180 online for a 1 yr subscription. http://www.pcconnect...ci_sku=11112673
April 18, 201113 yr Author So what's the point in Microsoft having the 30 day trial? (30 days until activation)EDIT: I'm going to have a look at that Technet Subscription. Edited April 18, 201113 yr by Legolash2o
May 23, 201212 yr Windows 7 SP1 ISO's are available on Softpedia, advertised as trialthe links they use are the digitalriver oneshttp://www.softpedia.com/get/System/OS-Enhancements/Windows-7.shtmlhttp://www.softpedia.com/progDownload/Windows-7-Download-118183.html
May 23, 201212 yr @racky, I assume you were referring to the links Loeglash2o posted here - http://www.wincert.net/forum/topic/8906-official-windows-7-sp1-disks/ (That thread is locked so I guess this is the next best place) I guess this further "legitimizes" those links.Cheers and Regards
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