

I tried the Feb 2015 link for the Win 7 圆4 Pro and got a 404 error, yet when I tried the X17-59186 lower down the page which weren’t supposed to work, I was redirected to where I had to input a product key and found that neither a Retail, 圆4 bit or Dell keys were accepted. What is going on with the Windows software? Why is the 3.09gb iso file only 2.619gb when downloaded, and non-bootable? It looks like someone is deliberately causing the iso file downloads to interrupt and corrupt so they cannot be used to reinstall the OS.Īnyone else try to download Windows 7 Pro 圆4 SP1 media refresh ISO file lately? I searched and found one other person on another forum who reported this problem. I thought, aha, I have a Windows 7 HP disk I’ll copy it, delete the ei.cfg file and burn it to a DVD. Either of these options would entail another week wait before I could use the system.

Aaaauuuugggghhhh to quote Snoopy.Īt this point my only options seemed to be: 1) see if I could buy a disk from the refurbisher 2) see if I could buy a disk from Dell. The message said to contact the manufacturer. I went to Microsoft’s Software Recovery site and put in the product key on the case, and could not download the software as the key was not accepted. I burned several dvds with the iso file and none of them would boot the system.

I repeated this six times today on two different systems and got the same results. I downloaded the ISO file from the Microsoft Digital River link provided here: The download was interrupted, I resumed it, and it completed at less than the stated size. Since I had installed updates before realizing this, I opted to do a custom install and reformatted the hard drive. (I had never heard of this version.) Upon checking the BIOS settings, I discovered that the OS had been installed in RAID/ATA mode, not RAID/AHCI mode, and the only good way to change this was to reinstall the OS. It had Windows 7 Professional 圆4 SP1 installed and a product key sticker on the case for Windows 7 Pro for Refurb PCs. I recently had to reinstall Windows on a Dell desktop that I bought from a refurbisher.
