From my limited experience, if a Dell PC comes with WIn7, it also has a Dell certificate (specific to Dell, but same for most if not all Dell models) built into the BIOS. When installing Win7 using an Dell Win7 DVD, it should automatically activates itself using certificate in the BIOS without needing access to internal network or internet. I think Win8 certificate is per machine. This sounds about right to me. I think it's SLIC, or something similar.Anyway, will be checking in the morning.
How many are you looking for? 32- and 64-bit? From my limited experience, if a Dell PC comes with WIn7, it also has a Dell certificate (specific to Dell, but same for most if not all Dell models) built into the BIOS. When installing Win7 using an Dell Win7 DVD, it should automatically activates itself using certificate in the BIOS without needing access to internal network or internet. I think Win8 certificate is per machine. This sounds about right to me. I think it's SLIC, or something similar.Anyway, will be checking in the morning.
How many are you looking for? 32- and 64-bit? I just need a Pro 32 bit. I've gone through all the disks I have here and none are pre-activated. If you run across one that is, let me know the pn or number on it.
I'd love to have one for myself since nearly all the machines I have are dell. I'll have to get the part number from my disc, but I just used a Dell OEM disc to re-install Win 7 on a dell laptop, Latitude E6400 (C2D). It installed activated, and stayed activated after I installed SP1. For the record, the Dell Vista disc I used first did not install activated. Getting ready to sell this laptop, and somehow the COA is not on it and nowhere to be found, so I tried vista first and then win7, with the above results. Anyone wanna buy a laptop? Or in gillbot's case, buy the disc and and get the laptop free Mudboy, email me if u do not have any luck.
I'd love to know what I'm doing wrong then. I used a few dell discs and restored my kids laptops and none of them self-activated.
I had to put in the coa number and call. Probably related to whether the BIOS is UEFI (or maybe even 64 bit UEFI?) or the legacy BIOS. They changed how OEM-PA worked not so long ago because people figured out where the PA keys were stored in the BIOSes and started inserting them into their own BIOSes to be able to use VLA PA discs.
Newer machines have a different OEM-PA system which necessitates the use of different discs tailored to specific models of machines. Back when I was working on the Latitude D600 series of laptops thereabouts, the WinXP, Vista and Windows 7 Dell OEM discs would self-activate on any Dell machine without batting an eyelash. You'd never have to enter in a key regardless of what Dell machine from that era you put the disc in.
I'd love to know what I'm doing wrong then. I used a few dell discs and restored my kids laptops and none of them self-activated. I had to put in the coa number and call. Probably related to whether the BIOS is UEFI (or maybe even 64 bit UEFI?) or the legacy BIOS. They changed how OEM-PA worked not so long ago because people figured out where the PA keys were stored in the BIOSes and started inserting them into their own BIOSes to be able to use VLA PA discs. Newer machines have a different OEM-PA system which necessitates the use of different discs tailored to specific models of machines.
Back when I was working on the Latitude D600 series of laptops thereabouts, the WinXP, Vista and Windows 7 Dell OEM discs would self-activate on any Dell machine without batting an eyelash. You'd never have to enter in a key regardless of what Dell machine from that era you put the disc in. Reminds me of the BIOS 'tattooing' that was done to OEM boards for HP media/BIOS to work on them. That was back in the late 90s. I'd love to know what I'm doing wrong then. I used a few dell discs and restored my kids laptops and none of them self-activated. I had to put in the coa number and call.
Probably related to whether the BIOS is UEFI (or maybe even 64 bit UEFI?) or the legacy BIOS. They changed how OEM-PA worked not so long ago because people figured out where the PA keys were stored in the BIOSes and started inserting them into their own BIOSes to be able to use VLA PA discs. Newer machines have a different OEM-PA system which necessitates the use of different discs tailored to specific models of machines. Back when I was working on the Latitude D600 series of laptops thereabouts, the WinXP, Vista and Windows 7 Dell OEM discs would self-activate on any Dell machine without batting an eyelash. You'd never have to enter in a key regardless of what Dell machine from that era you put the disc in.
Hmm, wonder if this is why mine won't self activate. I have a couple generic ones I use for all machines, I'll see if I can find a model specific one and try that.
TrikerII, you are replying to a 5 year old thread. As such much of the information posted above is greatly out of date. Windows 8 is unavailable as a direct download link and Microsoft only allow you to download the media after purchasing an upgrade product key or if you already have one. It does not work for an OEM version of Windows 8 and there is no means of switching from 32 bit to 64 bit or vice versa (without changing your previous version of Windows). The setup files then can be used to make the.iso but there is no download link.
This I believe is highly flawed. Windows 7.isos are available on Digital River.
Windows Vista setup files are available on Digital River which can be sued to make a.iso. In addition.
Office 2013.isos are available n Digital River. Office 2010 setup files are available on Digital River. Office 2007 Setup Files are available on Digital River. Microsoft Works 9.0 Setup files are available on Digital River. For more information about the direct download links from Digital River see where Jan has listed a list of direct download links and information.
For instructions on how to use the.isos or setup files and to install Windows see my.
This excellent German site has a list of all DELL OEM disks for Windows 7. It offers both Windows 32 bit and 64 bit, in several languages. This is the greatest find ever for Dell owners. You’ll need to download Windows 7 as a torrent – and burn to disk.
Dell OEM Windows 7 Start Dell OEM Windows 7 Home Dell OEM Windows 7 Professional Dell OEM WIndows 7 Ultimate. Then enter the Microsoft serial number (that’s on a sticker on the side of your Dell PC), and away you go. Step 1 – Make sure you can download torrents Select the Language, Windows 7 version (to match your sticker and serial number). Languages Available DELL OEM Versions include GERMAN, ENGLISH, DUTCH, RUSSIAN, FINNISH, SPANISH, FRENCH, ITALIAN. To burn the.iso to a DVD use imgburn. All done!.
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If the sticker has worn out, or come off the pc, you can extract the license keys manually.Do this before you reinstall your OS not after it How to find Windows 7 License keys – including Windows 10, Exchange, SQL Server and OFFICE keys How to back up your entire Windows 7 OS including license keys – free for home users. Vishal kothawde I have dell xps 15 laptop which had Windows 7 Home premium pre installed from dell, i mistakenly formatted my PC while doing some RnD and now lost by OS. I’m very unfortunate that i never made recovery discs for my os and my dell provided windows 7 cd is some how lost.
Now im in middle of desert like i dont have any choice. I have question like would above will work with my existing dell provided OEM windows 7 pre installed “Key” which i have some how? Please reply ASAP awaiting disparately for answer.
Hi Vishal, You probably have a sticker on the base of your laptop, which hopefully contains your license serial number. Some OEM’s have stopped doing this – which is a major mistake, as we all need to reinstall the OS sooner or later. Try this link for Produkey to get back your license key. As you’ve erased the OS, it may not work – but you might be lucky.
As a final push – you could try to recover files on the hard drive using a free forensics tool. Windows does not “delete” files. So it’s likely the license is still intact on your laptop – but you just have to get to it. First, try to recover your data using DME. Take out the laptop drive – put it into a disk caddy.
Attach that disk caddy to a second laptop that is running DME. That way you can find /see all the intact files that windows has never deleted. Save any important files onto the second laptop or a usb drive. That way you have a backup of the lost files.
Or try to reinstall your windows 7 OS on your laptop. Windows says that this erases all the data, but it does not. Windows does not carry out secure delete – but there is a chance that you could overwrite a file by accident, which is a chance you may have to take. Then use Produkey and see if the license files can be found.
Windows will work for a trial period before you need to activate it. You can use Produkey in this time to see if you can find your Dell OEM keys. Let me know how you get on. It’s devasting when you lose the os. So your final step is to use a FREE software program call “Reflect” to take a backup of your entire system when you’ve got the OS back on line. This way, you’ll always be able to restore your OS/ license keys in future. How to install /use Reflect.
(it’s free for home users). Hi Phill, Great question. I’ve been having a quick look and it’s not obvious straight away. But on the far right hand side is a link to the MSDN link with Microsoft, that might help. Windows 7 Professional with Service Pack 1 (x64) – DVD (English) ISO English Release Date: 5/12/2011 Details Product Keys Download 3167 MB This media refresh includes the installation hotfix described in KB Article 2534111. No other changes have been made to the product.
File Name: enwindows7professionalwithsp1x64dvdu676939.iso Like. Jay Hi there – I am trying to find the right download for my dad’s dell laptop. Long story short, it came with Win 7 Home premium and unfortunately after microsoft pushed out Win 10, there were a lot of issues with the computer so we tried to go back to Win 7, but was not able to.
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We then did a factory restore, but it restored to Win 10. No other restore points available and Dell is of no help of course. I am D/L the iso named X17-58997.iso but am unsure what the difference is/if it is the right one. Any advice is helpful.It’s 64bit and we do have the product key available. Appreciate it.
Hi Jay, Within a month of a windows 10 upgrade, you can roll back to windows 7 quite easily. It’s a shame that you didn’t shout out – as I’ve rolled back quite a few laptops that were aggressively forced onto Win 10.
Okay, go to start Settings click “update and recovery” select recovery “Go back to Windows 7”. Try this out on win 10 to get back to win 7.
If you’ve done a factory restore and its’ taken you to win 10, then I’m hoping the recovery option will be there for you.DO THIS QUICKLY – YOU HAVE A MAX OF 1 MONTH TO ROLLBACK. further links are here: Good luck, and let me know if you need help (ie the rollback fails). Hi Jay, Just been checking out your options.
Home Premium 2. 64 bit Def looks like you’d need X17 – 58997.iso. So you’re on the right track.
Burn the.iso to a DVD. Next alter the bios boot sequence, so that it boots from the DVD first (not hard drive).
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Then the DVD will whirl and churn for a while – which is good as its transferring the start up files. Follow the onscreen menu’s – they’ll ask for country, date, time etc. It will need to reboot. Your license key is for win 7 home premium – so your keys will work as long as your operating system (home premium, 64 bit), matches the key. Here is a Dell article on how to change the bios boot order (so that it reads the DVD first). Power on laptop 2.
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Keep tapping F2 until you get a blue screen (pics on the dell forum) 3. Probably hard drive will be selected you need to change this to CD/DVD using the +/- keys 5. F10 and Yes to save your changes.remember Wins 7 has been installed to change the boot order back. It’s also a good idea to remove the win 7 DVD as soon as you can – otherwise it’ll load the DVD again. So as soon as the install has completed, take the DVD out and go for a reboot. At the end you’ll need to do the F2 and access the blue screens to change the DVD option back to hard drive.
You’ll become an expert on blue menu options ? Let me know how you get on, or if you get stuck at any stage. Dmitry Hello again, I’m sorry for the double post, I just realized that you thought I had a problem downloading the torrent. Actually I didn’t, it downloaded really fast.
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The issue is when I try to download the actual Win7 installation package with the torrent, though a torrent software – it shows 0 seeds. If there’s anyone who can seed the X17-58996.iso Win7 program, I’d be really, REALLY grateful! Just for a day or even half a day, just enough time for me to download it. Thank you so much.
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