Join Date : Jul 2009
Posts : 1,685
64-bit Windows 7 Ultimate & Windows 8 Consumer Preview
Hello khuntington, and welcome to Seven Forums.
It will be the same as a retail Windows 7 installation DVD/USB, but Windows 8 instead. You can use it to either install Windows 8 with, or to boot to System Recovery Options screen.
System Manufacturer/Model Number H.A.L. 2000 OS Win 7 Ult X64 SP1 Memory 8GB GSkill ripjaws 7-8-7-24T, PC12800 Graphics Card ASUS GTX460 Sound Card Realtech onboard Monitor(s) Displays Samsung P2570HD Screen Resolution 1920X1080
Keyboard some old Dell I found Mouse Logitch M215 PSU Corsair HX650W Case Raidmax Smilodon Cooling 120mm X2 case fans, 120mm CPU cooler fan Hard Drives Crucial M4 64GB, Samsung 500GB SATAII Internet Speed eh, 6-18Mbs down, 3-5Mbs up Other Info LG Bluray burner, floppy drive (yes floppy drive)DVD/RW, 9-in-one card reader
Join Date : Mar 2012
Posts : 1
Windows 7 x64 Premium
I dont know why yet but in step 5: it says: "The Selected File is not a valid ISO file. Please select a valid ISO file and try again"
and im trying the 64bit version. Any ideas?