Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Download Windows 7 SP1 Integrated DVD ISO – Official Direct Download Links

The first service pack for Windows 7 (Windows 7 SP1, KB976932) was officially released to the general public in February 2011, which contains all previous updates delivered over Windows Update since Windows 7 RTM release as well as continuing incremental updates based on customer and partner feedback. Basically, you will have to download and run Standalone SP1 Installer (or via Windows Updates) to keep your PCs and servers on the latest support level after clean windows install. But now you don’t have to now, as the Official Download Links for Windows 7 ISO with SP1 Integrated are finally available. Here you’ll find the official links for Windows 7 SP1 Integrated DVD ISO in Chinese, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Korean, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish and Swedish.

Download Windows 7 SP1 Integrated ISO Images

Official Windows 7 SP1 ISO Download Links (English)

Official Windows 7 SP1 ISO Download Links (Chinese)

Official Windows 7 SP1 ISO Download Links Danish (Denmark)

Official Windows 7 SP1 ISO Download Links Dutch (Netherlands)

Official Windows 7 SP1 ISO Download Links Finnish (Finland)

Official Windows 7 SP1 ISO Download Links French (France)

Official Windows 7 SP1 ISO Download Links German (Germany)

Official Windows 7 SP1 ISO Download Links Italian (Italy)

Official Windows 7 SP1 ISO Download Links Korean (Republic of Korea)

Official Windows 7 SP1 ISO Download Links Norwegian, Bokmål (Norway)

Official Windows 7 SP1 ISO Download Links Portuguese (Portugal)

Official Windows 7 SP1 ISO Download Links Spanish (Spain)

Official Windows 7 SP1 ISO Download Links Swedish (Sweden)

How to use the downloaded files

Just download the desired Official Windows 7 SP1 Bootable ISO image and burn to a DVD using any DVD Burning Software that supports writing disk images. If you already run any Windows 7 version, it’s also possible to write the ISO image to DVD just by double clicking it.
All these the bootable disks can very easily be converted into all in one installation disk supporting all Windows 7 editions (Starter, Home Basic, Home Premium, Professional, Ultimate, Enterprise). There’s only a single file that needs to be removed on the DVD. The file named ei.cfg in the sources folder restricts the choice of windows editions that can be installed with that particular DVD. To remove it, you can you can open the ISO in Ultra ISO program and remove it, or you can simply apply the ei.cfg Removal Utility



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