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Windows 7 32-Bit (x86) Download Links

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Windows 7 has been launched on October 22nd officially worldwide but Microsoft gave the option to get the Windows 7 DVD from retail stores or download the Windows 7 ISO.Microsoft never made available, the official download links that allow retail customers to download setup installer or ISO image of Windows 7, despite digital downloads have been the sole distribution channel for many who purchase from online store or via MSDN or TechNet subscriptions. Many users when they require a Windows 7 installation DVD or ISO image they don’t get the links or go for torrents or get it from MSDN/Technet but the problem there is the risk of getting fake, incorrect, malicious or infected images instead.

Now the direct download links to the Windows 7 operating system purchased online have been leaked. The installation files of Windows 7 is hosted on the server on domain msft-dnl.digitalrivercontent.net owned by Digital River, one of the delivery partners for Vista and also the brain behind Windows Marketplace e-commerce store. The Windows 7 installation files are meant as a way of ESD (Electronic Software Distribution).

Each editions of Windows 7 has will have its different download links. The Windows 7 setup installer package comes in 3 parts, which is an executable that starts the extraction or unpacking and installation process, plus setup1.box and setup2.box. After extracting all content to a folder named ExpandedSetup, the installation files should be the same with what contains on a DVD.Here are the links for them.

Windows 7 Direct Download Links

32-bit Windows 7 Professional x86

http://msft-dnl.digitalrivercontent.net/msvista/pub/X15-79643/Win7-P-Retail-en-us-x86.exe
File Size: 69.78 MB
MD5: 204D02EA3AB587B70621A7EC99B3F1B8
SHA-1: 60BA243A05261AA7A3AF9A3ADF509E8069B6E891

http://msft-dnl.digitalrivercontent.net/msvista/pub/X15-79643/setup1.box
File Size: 2.04 GB
MD5: D5CC1E45D6EB57B8500DBCF622F39637
SHA-1: EDAA9BA294EA7E49D4FE731E81CDD1E3C6168F51

http://msft-dnl.digitalrivercontent.net/msvista/pub/X15-79643/setup2.box
File Size: 137.59 MB
MD5: FAB28838A97E875D27E4E7239F42131C
SHA-1: 78D8ED22DF4FCDA102B72D41420D9854DC0DF7B4

As the sizes are huge go for a dedicated download manager and download the links.After downloading the files, simply double click on the exe file, e.g. Win7-P-Retail-en-us-x86.exe to start unloading the box and to install Windows 7.Note that 3 files must be put together in the same directory. You still need a product key to activate installed Windows 7 though.

After downloading the files, simply double click on the executable, e.g. Win7-P-Retail-en-us-x86.exe to start unloading the box and to install Windows 7.Note that 3 files must be put together in the same directory. You still need a product key to activate installed Windows 7.
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Windows 7 prices in India

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The question after the release of Windows in India,  is what price will it come and it was made clear after Microsoft announced the prices on October 22nd.Microsoft has confirmed that the Retail price in India, for the Full Packaged Product (FPP) Software offering of Windows 7 will be about 30-35% lower than equivalent Windows Vista offering.Finally the updated prices are as given below.

  • Windows 7 Ultimate – Rs 11,799
  • Windows 7 Professional – Rs 11,199
  • Windows 7 Home Premium – Rs 6,799
  • Windows 7 Home Basic – Rs 5,899.

If you see the pricing above it’s damn costly even though it may be 28% less compared to $199.99 retail for full version of Home Premium.Not every average user would be able to buy.Don’t think Microsoft will ever learn. With these prices every one will go for pirated ones rather than going for genuine.You can upgrade your pc hardware instead of going for Windows 7 OS.I am not saying don’t go for original ones, just saying the pricing isn’t justified.Not everyone can afford to pay to buy Windows 7 orignal ones.This leads to piracy and Microsoft never understands it.

Piracy happens because Microsoft keeps unreasonable prices for its OS versions even for developing countries. XP was never so much costly like Vista and 7.You know people actually buy antivirus now because it is affordable. And many more are buying the games they want to play. I think GTA4 PC version was an excellent example of right pricing.

If you check out the prices for Retail and Upgrade versions from Microsoft store.These would be the prices.

  • Windows 7 Home premium – $119.99
  • Windows 7 Home premium Upgrade family pack – $149.99
  • Windows 7 Professional – $199.99
  • Windows 7 Ultimate – $219.99
  • Windows Anytime Upgrade: Windows 7 Home Starter to Home Premium  -$79.95
  • Windows Anytime Upgrade: Windows 7 Home Premium to Professional  -$89.95
  • Windows Anytime Upgrade: Windows 7 Home Premium to Ultimate      -$139.95

No pricing on OEM versions is out yet.Ultimate would be around 8K and Professional would be around 7K.You can transfer the license to a new computer without hassles with a Retail version unlike the OEM.In OEM your license is tied to your motherboard, if the motherboard goes berseck there goes the license.(although there is telephonic activation).I donno how many will buy it but i am definitely waiting until my RTM expires.Pour your comments on the pricing.Do you feel Microsoft’s pricing is perfect for Indian subcontinent ?

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Watch Windows 7 video describing older versions of Windows

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Windows 7 is now released worldwide following October 22nd, many of them are liking the new OS from Microsoft.I am totally loving it. Currently in RTM build but once it expires planning to buy.I am not sure which one to buy though.I got this Windows 7 video Youtube which shows the different earlier versions released by Microsoft.Looks good and i recommend giving it a look.

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By the way have you wondered why Windows 7 is called Windows Seven ? Mike Nash @WindowsBlog explains the reason for it.
The decision to use the name Windows 7 is about simplicity. Over the years, we have taken different approaches to naming Windows. We’ve used version numbers like Windows 3.1, or dates like Windows 98, or “aspirational” monikers like Windows XP or Windows Vista. And since we do not ship new versions of Windows every year, using a date did not make sense.
Likewise, coming up with an all-new “aspirational” name does not do justice to what we are trying to achieve, which is to stay firmly rooted in our aspirations for Windows Vista, while evolving and refining the substantial investments in platform technology in Windows Vista into the next generation of Windows.Simply put, this is the seventh release of Windows, so therefore “Windows 7″ just makes sense.
As you can see from the video it shows the older versions of Windows.But if you are still confused why Seven only.VG gave a wonderful explaination how the heirarchy is.First Windows version was Windows 1.0. Next to follow was Windows 2.0 and third came Windows 3.0. When Windows NT was released, it was code versioned as Windows 3.1. Windows 95, 98, 98 SE and ME (Millennium Edition) were code versioned as Windows 4.0 as all were using Non-NT kernel or 9x kernel.
Windows 2000 was code versioned as Windows 5.0 and Windows XP as Windows 5.1. Next version was Windows Vista which was code versioned as Windows 6.0.You could see this in your system information about the build it shows the version number and the build number just above the Service pack notification. Since Windows 7 is the next Windows version, Microsoft decided to call it Windows 7 for easy and better understanding.Windows 7 is code named as Windows 6.1 due to backward compatibility.
Windows 2000 was code named as Windows 5.0 and Windows XP as Windows 5.1. Next version was Windows Vista which was code versioned as Windows 6.0.You could see this in your system information about the build it shows the version of OS and the build number just above the Service pack notification. Since Windows 7 is the next Windows version, Microsoft decided to call it Windows 7 for easy and better understanding.

Here is the summary of what i just explained.

1.0: Windows 1.0

2.0: Windows 2.0

3.0: Windows 3.0

3.1: Windows NT

4.0: Windows 95, 98, 98SE, ME

5.0: Windows 2000

5.1: Windows XP

6.0: Windows Vista

7.0: Windows 7**

** Windows 7 is code named as Windows 6.1 due to backward compatibility.

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Microsoft to fix 1st critical hole in windows 7 this tuesday

Neowin reports that Microsoft plans to deliver a security fix for a critical security hole in Windows 7 this coming Tuesday.Microsoft officials posted an advanced security bulletin today that confirms Windows XP will have 6 critical holes patched, Windows Vista 5 critical holes and Windows 7 only one. Microsoft’s critical rating is the highest out of all definitions used by the company, described as “a vulnerability whose exploitation could allow the propagation of an Internet worm without user action.”
Microsoft will ship a total of 13 updates on Tuesday, eight of them marked as critical.Earlier company had released a record of 12 updates in both February 2007 and October 2008.This Tuesday would witness a new record.Lets hope the bugs are as minmal as possible until Windows 7 comes public by October 22nd.Pour your views on this.

Neowin reports that Microsoft plans to deliver a security fix for a critical security hole in Windows 7 this coming Tuesday.Microsoft officials posted an advanced security bulletin today that confirms Windows XP will have 6 critical holes patched, Windows Vista 5 critical holes and Windows 7 only one. Microsoft’s critical rating is the highest out of all definitions used by the company, described as “a vulnerability whose exploitation could allow the propagation of an Internet worm without user action.”

Microsoft will ship a total of 13 updates on Tuesday, eight of them marked as critical.Earlier company had released a record of 12 updates in both February 2007 and October 2008.This Tuesday would witness a new record.Lets hope the bugs are as minmal as possible until Windows 7 comes public by October 22nd.Pour your views on this.

Windows 7 OEM Pricing details out on Newegg

Another 18 days to go for the Windows 7 launch and one of the biggest hardware online shops in the United States,Newegg, has revealed Windows 7 OEM pricing on their website. OEM, which stands for Original equipment manufacturer, are usually handed out to system builders. They are usually cheaper than the retail or upgrade editions but come with several severe disadvantages that include no upgrade option (only clean installs),no Microsoft support,no boxed version of the operating system and no option to transfer to another PC.

The Windows 7 OEM editions are sold at Newegg (prices are likely to be similar at other retailers) for $110 for a Windows 7 Home Premium OEM license, $140 for a Windows 7 Professional license and $190 for a Windows 7 Ultimate license. See the chart below for an overview of the different options.

The Windows 7 OEM editions are sold at Newegg (prices are likely to be similar at other retailers) for $110 for a Windows 7 Home Premium OEM license, $140 for a Windows 7 Professional license and $190 for a Windows 7 Ultimate license. See the chart below for an overview of the different options.

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The Windows 7 OEM versions have the lowest price tag of all available versions.The Windows 7 Family Pack will retail on October 22 for $150. It comes with three Windows 7 licenses just like the 3-license Home Premium OEM offer. The price tag of the family pack on the other hand is less than half of the OEM pack which would be a limited offer though.So are you gonna buy the cheaper OEM versions or the Boxed ones.

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Win a chance to get Free Windows 7 Ultimate Edition

Only a month left when Windows 7 goes into General Availability on October 22nd, Microsoft is keen on advertising and making the best use of the opportunity now.How ? The world’s largest software maker has partnered with House Party, apparently the world’s leading party organizer, to encourage technology enthusiasts to throw Windows 7 launch parties in their communities between October 22 and October 29.

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If you’re interested in becoming an official host, there’s an application process you’ll have to go through over at houseparty.com/windows7. Furthermore, the offer is only open to residents of 12 countries: Australia, Italy, Canada, Japan, Mexico, France, Spain, Germany, the US, Hong Kong, the UK, and India.

If you’re selected as a host, you’ll receive a special Signature Edition of Windows 7 Ultimate. You’ll also get a Windows 7 Party Pack (contents currently unknown) to share with your guests, based on one out of four themes that you choose from: PhotoPalooza, Media Mania, Setting up with Ease, or Family Friendly Fun. US residents will also be entered for a chance to win a $750 mini-notebook computer. A total of 64 winners will be notified once all the parties are over (after October 30, 2009).

The first step of the application process is simple: you have to tell Microsoft about yourself, how the company can contact you, where to send the Party Pack, and finally pick a screen name and password (for checking the status of your application). After that, you have to confirm that “by applying for a host spot, you are agreeing to conduct yourself in the spirit of House Party—sharing a product you love with the people you love, through an experience that is fun, free, and exclusive”

You will need to follow some rules for this to host:

  1. Submit only one application per household (per party)
  2. Answer all questions accurately
  3. Plan and host the best party you can
  4. Share your party package with your guests, as intended
  5. Not attempt to obtain extra party packages

You will need to answer six questions along with a survey.The questions  that would be asked by Microsoft to  hosts

  • Host a party on any day between October 22 through October 29th, featuring Windows 7 Ultimate Operating System
  • Invite at least 10 guests to join you
  • Use a free party website to plan your party, invite guests, upload photos, read and post to a party blog, etc.
  • Fill out an online survey after the party has happened

Next step would be to accept the agreement and you would receive a confirmation link  and then proceed on activating the link and wallah your are done.Just wait and check the status of your application.So what are you waiting hurry up and grab a chance to win a free copy of Windows 7 Ultimate.

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