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Seeking Download Source for Windows 7 x64 PL PRO Image for HP 6455b - Serial X16-96076

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  • #1 14695858
    Anonymous
    Anonymous  
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  • #2 14695887
    Anonymous
    Anonymous  
  • #3 14695987
    Anonymous
    Anonymous  
  • #4 14697526
    AxelNext
    Level 38  
    Genuine Microsoft systems are available for download at msdn.microsoft.com, so if you have the original product key, you can easily download and activate the system.
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  • #5 14699116
    Anonymous
    Anonymous  
  • #6 14702497
    gulson
    System Administrator
    A request to include a link from where it was downloaded from - it is important for other users.
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  • #8 14702820
    AxelNext
    Level 38  
    gulson wrote:
    A request to include a link from where it was downloaded from - it is important for other users.

    We are starting from this source
    There are also alternative links to the same .iso files on the winclub.pl forum but available after registration.
    I would like to point out that these are original systems that work after entering a legal key, not any pirates.
  • #9 14702853
    rooneyasd
    Level 20  
    Bogdan K wrote:
    Learning costs, but you will have to buy such a system on the well-known Auction website, prices range from PLN 60 upwards.

    I wouldn't buy these cheap keys.
    Very often, after some time, there are problems with them, such as that the key has already been registered.
  • #11 14703089
    GarrutoSan
    Level 29  
    AxelNext wrote:
    gulson wrote:
    A request to include a link from where it was downloaded from - it is important for other users.

    We are starting from this source
    There are also alternative links to the same .iso files on the winclub.pl forum but available after registration.
    I would like to point out that these are original systems that work after entering a legal key, not any pirates.


    Genuine, these are from Microsoft sources.
    Links on WinClub are nothing but piracy.

    Link to MSDN also makes no sense, because only for subscribers. It's almost like a link to a store.
  • #12 14703112
    AxelNext
    Level 38  
    GarrutoSan wrote:
    Genuine, these are from Microsoft sources.
    Links on WinClub are nothing but piracy.

    You don't know what piracy is, pal :!:

    If you accidentally step on your system carrier and break it and borrow the CD, e.g. from a neighbor to install the system, but enter your key for which you paid, this is piracy :?:
    Do not answer. You do not have to.
  • #13 14703123
    GarrutoSan
    Level 29  
    Quote:

    If you accidentally step on your system carrier and break it and borrow a CD, e.g. from a neighbor to install the system, but enter your key for which you paid, this is piracy Question


    You can turn the cat with its tail as much as you want. It is still the same cat.
    Media downloaded from the web is not of legal origin according to Microsoft's policy.

    Don't compare borrowing your original media to downloading one of the million copies that are on the web.

    Do you see the difference?
    Do not answer. You do not have to.
  • #14 14703173
    AxelNext
    Level 38  
    GarrutoSan wrote:
    Media downloaded from the web is not of legal origin according to Microsoft's policy.
    Don't compare borrowing your original media to downloading one of the million copies that are on the web.

    You cannot download the medium from the Internet because the CD / DVD is a piece of plastic.
    What kind of illegal origin are you writing about :?: after all, it is well known that Windows systems come from Microsoft :D
    Besides, I am downloading a system for which I have a legal key for which I paid.
    And what difference does it matter whether I download the system from the Internet or borrow it from a neighbor.
    The PRODUCT KEY is the most important thing, not a piece of plastic.
  • #15 14703179
    Anonymous
    Anonymous  
  • #16 14704465
    GarrutoSan
    Level 29  
    machmichgut wrote:
    GarrutoSan wrote:
    Links on WinClub are nothing but piracy.
    What Piracy? Helping people not to register unnecessary MSN accounts is piracy? I give (+) for such piracy. It made it easier for me to repair the computer and I am not a pirate because I have an ORI key, so what is it all about?


    Are you stupid or are you just pretending?
    MSN registration? Do you, my child, know what MSDN is?
    If you don't know, it's silence and for books http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subcription_MSDN

    Quote:

    You cannot download the medium from the Internet because the CD / DVD is a piece of plastic.


    If you want to get smart, inform yourself. The carrier is not only plastic. Ba! Rarely is it just plastic at all.
  • #17 14704685
    Anonymous
    Anonymous  
  • #18 14704707
    Matuzalem
    Level 43  
    For these professionals from ... not being pirates, I suggest checking at the source whether and to whom and on what terms Microsoft allows sharing images of your products.
    I have the impression that it may then turn out that there is a difference between the Microsoft server and the "Hamster" (although it is an image downloaded from that Microsoft server).
  • #19 14704761
    Anonymous
    Anonymous  
  • #20 14704795
    Matuzalem
    Level 43  
    I would only timidly ask that - since someone is already taking the answer - to do it in relation to the whole of what is mentioned in my post, and if he is not able to do it, for any reason - from laziness to trouble with perception, no counter-arguments - that at least he should devote enough time to the fragment to which he wanted to answer, so that he could understand why the word "hamster" was used in quotation marks. It really shouldn't be difficult for anyone who meets the age requirement, and thus the level of education that is set when registering on the forum.
  • #22 14705469
    AxelNext
    Level 38  
    GarrutoSan wrote:
    If you want to get smart, inform yourself. The carrier is not only plastic.

    1. Inform we write together, so buddy, "learn".
    2. The topic is about Windows, and Microsoft sells systems on CD / DVD, that is on a piece of plastic (plastic).

    Added after 31 [minutes]:

    I have a question for those who criticize downloading Windows from the Internet when we have a product key for which we paid.
    What will you do when your system crashes, and you do not have a CD with the system because, for example, it got lost or damaged somewhere. That CD with the system you paid for. You only have the key sticker that was in the CD box.
    You go to the store for a new system :?:
  • #23 14705631
    Matuzalem
    Level 43  
    AxelNext wrote:
    I have a question for those who criticize downloading Windows from the internet when we have a product key for which we paid.
    What will you do when your system crashes, and you do not have a CD with the system because, for example, it is lost or damaged somewhere. That CD with the system you paid for. You only have the key sticker that was in the CD box.
    You go to the store for a new system :?:


    First of all, we do not destroy anything, we do not lose anything and therefore we do not have to think like horses uphill. And it is horses - which is not especially strange in their case - that read one thing, but understand the other, and therefore ask off-topic questions (this is a soft evaluation).

    It is clear that - in the name of actions under the thesis - you are ready to change the objection to unauthorized sharing / dissemination expressed here (its consequence is downloading far from legal - forget about fair use in the case of "works" in the form of computer programs) to "criticism of downloading from internet ". The generalization you have used is sheer abuse (was it meant to cover the lack of arguments?), Usually referred to as turning the cat over with its tail.

    Maybe you also know how to write to inform, but we do not suffer from functional illiteracy, so reading comprehension comes easily to us (for which I am haste to thank my "Ladies from Polish" from primary school).
  • #24 14705696
    AxelNext
    Level 38  
    Matuzalem wrote:
    First of all, we do not destroy anything, we do not lose anything and therefore we do not have to think about it
    Once a Jew said that there are no perfect people, but from what you write I can see that he was wrong.


    Matuzalem wrote:
    It is clear that - in the name of actions under the thesis - you are ready to change the objection to unauthorized sharing / dissemination expressed here
    I'm not going to change anything because I know I won't win against the hardliners. I also know that to the question "where the meaning and logic" I will get the answer, "do not look for sense and logic, this is how it should be and the end".

    Matuzalem wrote:
    Maybe you also know how to write to inform, but we do not suffer from functional illiteracy, so reading with understanding comes easily to us
    We you. Comrade communist are you or you are looking for the support and endorsement of other like-minded members :?:
    I have not received an answer to the question asked, so who has a problem with understanding the written word :?:

    OKAY. Downloading Windows from sources other than Microsoft is illegal, but could you not write about it in a simple and blunt manner only to make a storm in glass waters :?:
    For what :!: And the knife will get an opportunity to show who is right :idea:

    For me, the topic is closed :bye:
  • #25 14705995
    GarrutoSan
    Level 29  
    First, I consider a colleague @AxelNext takes everything personally.

    Aside from the operating system publisher's policy, there are also forum rules that should be followed. Nobody is criticizing your thinking. Your thinking is absolutely OK. But it does not change the fact that the sources that have been given are useless on this topic. They are either a forbidden source or a paid source, which the author wanted to avoid.

    So please do not write that the problem has been solved via MSN, because apparently the author wrapped the "picture left", since he did not know that MSDN is paid (not to be confused with the forum).

    That was all I meant. There is no solution to this topic, because none of the visitors here will find a source for a free (from legal distribution) image in this topic.
  • #26 14706738
    Anonymous
    Anonymous  
  • #27 16613804
    SPORT-MEN
    Level 1  
    I repeat the question because all the links provided are no longer active. Please help, I need a pre-installed version of Windows 7 Pro 64-bit due to accidental deletion of the recovery partition.
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  • #28 16613818
    Kolobos
    IT specialist
    @ SPORT-MEN version for HP is unlikely to be found.

    You have a link to a clean iso, for example, here:
    http://basewin.pl/7jezyk.html
    (you need to click SKIP a few times to download)
  • #29 16613832
    AxelNext
    Level 38  
    It's so hard to use the program Windows ISO Downloader :?: Link

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around a user seeking a legitimate download source for a Windows 7 x64 Professional image for their HP 6455b laptop after accidentally damaging their recovery DVD. The user faced issues with Microsoft's website, which returned an error when attempting to use their product key. Several participants suggested various solutions, including purchasing a recovery disk from auction sites, using MSDN for downloads, and sharing links to original ISO files. Ultimately, the user successfully found and installed the correct version of Windows 7 Professional x64 with assistance from another forum member. The conversation also touched on the legality of downloading operating systems from the internet and the importance of using genuine software.
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