To create a bootable disc after download the .iso from MS, what do I need to do? Do i extract from the .iso and burn those files? I'm assuming that I don't just burn the .iso because that would be like a DVD within a DVD.
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LxRogue
United States1415 Posts
To create a bootable disc after download the .iso from MS, what do I need to do? Do i extract from the .iso and burn those files? I'm assuming that I don't just burn the .iso because that would be like a DVD within a DVD. | ||
Myrmidon
United States9452 Posts
On September 19 2009 11:44 LxRogue wrote: Noob question here... To create a bootable disc after download the .iso from MS, what do I need to do? Do i extract from the .iso and burn those files? I'm assuming that I don't just burn the .iso because that would be like a DVD within a DVD. In whatever software you're using, select some kind of "burn image to DVD" option and select your ISO. Indeed it's different than burning the ISO as a file onto the DVD. | ||
jimminy_kriket
Canada5486 Posts
Thanks. | ||
Dark_Luster
Korea (South)438 Posts
i've looked over the website, but i don't see anything about windows 7. help! | ||
haduken
Australia8267 Posts
my convenor is being a bitch and won't register me because I don't take any microsoft subjects rofl. I went and payed $20 bucks for IEEE student membership but they pulled windows 7 lol. god i hate microsoft. | ||
Dark_Luster
Korea (South)438 Posts
i mean whats the difference between this and buying it for 30$ with student? | ||
blabber
United States4448 Posts
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zizou21
United States3683 Posts
Just in case anyone doesnt know - if you are a student (have an .edu address) you can buy it for $30 | ||
Wedge
Canada580 Posts
Saw this stuff plastered all over the campus/got multiple emails from Instructional assistants but never really paid attention, didn't know it was Windows7, thought it was just more minor crap that I wouldn't use, or know how to use. | ||
haduken
Australia8267 Posts
On October 22 2009 14:55 zizou21 wrote: www.win471.com Just in case anyone doesnt know - if you are a student (have an .edu address) you can buy it for $30 It's 741 not 471. | ||
Boblion
France8043 Posts
![]() Dled a stable Xp version for my old comp too. ( Alphas aren't great to use nowadays ;d ) | ||
haduken
Australia8267 Posts
On October 22 2009 14:55 zizou21 wrote: www.win471.com Just in case anyone doesnt know - if you are a student (have an .edu address) you can buy it for $30 That's only for US residents with .edu email addresses. FYI | ||
DragoonPK
3259 Posts
On October 22 2009 15:57 haduken wrote: That's only for US residents with .edu email addresses. FYI GO to www.Microsoft.com/student and the offers are now available for several different countries as well ![]() | ||
MeriaDoKk
Chile1726 Posts
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mikeymoo
Canada7170 Posts
On October 22 2009 14:43 haduken wrote: you need to register for msdnaa which is usually available from your faculty or convenor. my convenor is being a bitch and won't register me because I don't take any microsoft subjects rofl. I went and payed $20 bucks for IEEE student membership but they pulled windows 7 lol. god i hate microsoft. Wait WHAT? Source? | ||
Boblion
France8043 Posts
On October 23 2009 01:01 MeriaDoKk wrote: This msdnaa thing is pretty cool, though nobody told me at my university :S. Yea people should spread the word ... It was hard to find where i could get it. Without TL i would not have 7 ![]() | ||
haduken
Australia8267 Posts
huh? what source, I'm being emailing IEEE for like 2 weeks asking them why Window 7 is not on their repo and they just said Microsoft don't provide them. | ||
Slow Motion
United States6960 Posts
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ghostWriter
United States3302 Posts
My school is giving it out to students for free ^^ (although we probably paid for it in our tuition ![]() | ||
iSiN
United States1075 Posts
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