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04-08-2022 10:36 AM
so i tried using my windows 7 professional 64x oa hp product key with just windows 7 professional 64x and it did not let me. so i need to get the iso file for windows 7 professional 64x oa hp compaq 6305 SFF so i can use windows 7 professional.
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04-08-2022 11:11 AM - edited 04-27-2022 12:06 PM
Hi:
Unfortunately, there isn't any place that I know of that has OEM Windows 7 ISO files for download anymore.
This website has recovery media for your PC if you are interested. HP no longer sells recovery media for that model series.
I don't understand why you can't use the W7 OEM product key on a retail file because I have done it numerous times on different PC's.
Once I had to use the automated Microsoft phone activation system, but the product key was accepted.
The only suggestion I can offer other than the above, would be to try the ISO file from the link I posted below.
The link will be good for 24 hours.
This is the updated W7 ISO file from August of 2018, and you will need to use a USB flash drive to transfer the ISO file by using either the free Rufus USB utility or the Microsoft tool that I zipped up and attached below.
The file is too large to fit on a single layer DVD.
04-08-2022 11:11 AM - edited 04-27-2022 12:06 PM
Hi:
Unfortunately, there isn't any place that I know of that has OEM Windows 7 ISO files for download anymore.
This website has recovery media for your PC if you are interested. HP no longer sells recovery media for that model series.
I don't understand why you can't use the W7 OEM product key on a retail file because I have done it numerous times on different PC's.
Once I had to use the automated Microsoft phone activation system, but the product key was accepted.
The only suggestion I can offer other than the above, would be to try the ISO file from the link I posted below.
The link will be good for 24 hours.
This is the updated W7 ISO file from August of 2018, and you will need to use a USB flash drive to transfer the ISO file by using either the free Rufus USB utility or the Microsoft tool that I zipped up and attached below.
The file is too large to fit on a single layer DVD.
04-08-2022 12:30 PM
@Doge_Squad2332 -- please click "yes" adjacent to "was this reply helpful", for each post that qualifies.
Also, click "Accept As Answer", since you no longer need any help from the contributors on this forum.