I used to use Digital River all the time, but they aren't there. Have tried the Microsoft recovery site, but they only work for Non-OEM 7 copies. Anyone know where I can get a legitimate .iso from? Yes, I have a legal key.
Yeah I have been for over an Hour now. I found one Mirror, and it's hosted on an Apache site that doesn't have a domain address but a public IP.EXTREMELY slow.
Let me know if it doesn't work and I should be able to upload an iso on google drive or something.
This is why I keep a USB boot disk laying around.
It'd be nice is bios kept mirrors of operating systems to directly download and boot to in case shit like this happens.
[QUOTE=Levelog;48169098]Let me know if it doesn't work and I should be able to upload an iso on google drive or something.[/QUOTE]
Thanks homie I'll remember that. I found a mirror to a German site that had links to some stuff still hosted out there, so I guess I need to back this one up to a few things for posterity. If this dude had professional I have a clean image I could just drop on his pc, but alas...
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[QUOTE=redBadger;48175435]It'd be nice is bios kept mirrors of operating systems to directly download and boot to in case shit like this happens.[/QUOTE]
It would. One I actually like about Macs is Network Recovery.
You can modify an ISO so that it gives you a choice when you run setup. IIRC it's deleting one file, ei.cfg was it?
[QUOTE='[EG] Pepper;48180430']You can modify an ISO so that it gives you a choice when you run setup. IIRC it's deleting one file, ei.cfg was it?[/QUOTE]
That's the one. I figured out how to do that during this quest yesterday.
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