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To check if the process worked fine, hit on the Windows key + R keys at the same time to open the run prompt (when you open the Windows Start menu). Type "regedit" in the run prompt and hit Enter. The Registry Editor screen will open.
Make sure you also have the folder with your Windows 7 Ultimate or Home version ISO file. You can type it in the "Path" box. Click on the "OK" icon and you will be automatically taken to the "Path" box on the next screen. Select the location where you want to store the files.
If you're reading this guide, you've already installed the Windows 7 retail version. You need to create a bootable Windows 7 installation media in order to boot and install the OS. Otherwise, you'll encounter problems.
First, Microsoft doesnt allow Windows repair discs to be distributed to third-party repair facilities. This, despite the fact that they've not been producing OSes for a long time. This is due to the fact that their official market is digital sales, not physical retail.
Once upon a time, you could create a bootable disc by booting from a DVD. This used to be a common method for Windows 7 installers in the past. If you try to download a digital copy of Windows 7, you'll find that it comes in the form of an ISO file.
Windows 7 uses a hard drive called Windows Activation Service (WAS) to store keys used for decryption. When the OS boots up, it asks the server in your network to provide the latest WAS installation keys. If this fails, the installation process breaks.
Windows 7 also uses Server Message Block (SMB) for device and volume management. While this is convenient, it also raises critical security concerns. For example, if an unattended Windows 7 installation disc gets left on a computer, it can compromise the file server. When Windows 7 detects the disc, it locks the WAS keys and shuts the server down. 84d34552a1
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