I've downloaded the ISO as provided by Digital River and Microsoft, and used Microsoft's own ISO utility, I am understandably frustrated and operating on little sleep as I spent a lot of time into the early hours of the morning trying to solve this issue. I was pleased to see the install program work for a few moments before it stopped, claiming the ISO was corrupt. I then decided to download the ISO and burn that to a DVD,Īfter several tries, I managed to get the ISO, and using the Microsoft ISO to DVD or USB program to move the ISO to a DVD, I managed to burn the disc. At first I tried the EXE provided by Digital River, but had no luck there after receiving many errors. Through much trial and error, I managed to get an ISO burned, but it is corrupt.ĭetails: I have been working on getting Windows 7 installed since I purchased it yesterday. The scenario: I am trying to upgrade from a clean Windows Vista 32 bit install to a 32 bit Windows 7 provided by Digital River, taking advantage of the student discount.
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