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It depends what type of license you have: Download Windows 7 Disc Images (ISO Files) - Microsoft. Microsoft doesn't supply them for OEM preinstalled licenses (Dell, HP, etc.).
Lets take a look at doing it step by step. After downloading the eicfg removal utility, you need to extract it, since its in a .zip file. Just right click it and click Extract All. Double click the eicfg_remover.exe file to launch it. Browse to where the Windows 7 Image (.ISO file) is stored, select it and click Open.
If Retail Windows 7 License, get it from Microsoft: Download Windows 7 Disc Images (ISO Files) - Microsoft. No downloads from Microsoft for Windows 7 OEM preinstalled (Dell, HP, etc.)
There you can download Dell OS Recovery Tool. With that tool you can crate Win 7 recovery USB. Using that image you can restore your laptop back to original factory state. To use that recovery tool you need Service tag number from the label at the bottom of your laptop. Update = Replace old bugs with new ones.
In reply to Jaeyoungkim3's post on December 11, 2017. If you experience any of these issues then try the following alternative: Microsoft Windows and Office ISO Download Tool - HeiDoc.net. Note: Microsoft MSDN and HeliDoc hash codes match as of 08/27/17. Win7_Pro_SP1_English_x32.
It depends what type of license you have: Download Windows 7 Disc Images (ISO Files) - Microsoft. Microsoft doesn't supply them for OEM preinstalled licenses (Dell, HP, etc.).
Click the link, Change product key. Enter the product key located on the COA sticker located at the bottom or (sometimes in the battery compartment of your laptop), you can also find it at the top or side if its a Desktop computer. It looks something like the following: Proceed to enter the product key and click Next.
For the past 5 years Microsoft made it quite easy for users of the Windows 7 operating system to obtain reinstall media. If you lost your retail installation disc or recovery media; either it was damaged or faulty; you could download a copy of the edition you have a license for from an affiliate website named Digital River.
Just right click it and click Extract All. Double click the eicfg_remover.exe file to launch it. Browse to where the Windows 7 Image (.ISO file) is stored, select it and click Open. That’s it! the ei.cfg file is now removed. The next step now is to reinstall Windows 7 Home Basic. Burn it to a blank DVD.
Now that you have modified the .ISO file using the eicfg utility, the next step is to use the modified .ISO to create a universal Windows 7 installation DVD. 4) Create the universal Windows 7 installation DVD or USB Flash drive: To create a Windows 7 installation flash drive read the following: Windows 7 USB/DVD download tool