En-windows-7-aio-sp1-x64-x86-dvd !link! -
Normally, Windows 7 was sold as separate discs for every version (Home, Pro, Ultimate) and every architecture (32-bit vs. 64-bit). This AIO DVD bypassed those limits: Universal Architecture: It contains both x86 (32-bit) x64 (64-bit) Unlocked Editions: By removing a small file called
- Insert your USB drive (back up any data—it will be erased).
- Launch Rufus as administrator.
- Under "Device," select your USB drive.
- Under "Boot selection," click "SELECT" and choose the ISO file.
- Important for Windows 7: Under "Image option," choose "Extended Windows 7 Installation" (this works around USB 3.0 driver issues).
- For "Partition scheme":
- You do not need to install SP1 separately after setup.
- The base system is more stable and secure than the RTM (Release to Manufacturing) version.
- Crucially: Even with SP1, you are still missing several years of post-SP1 updates (up to January 2020). You will need the "Convenience Rollup" (KB3125574) for full patching.
Tips and Precautions:
AIO DVD
Unlike official Microsoft ISOs (which are split into separate x86 and x64 discs), this single contains both 32-bit and 64-bit architectures . Inside the \sources\ folder, you'll find multiple install.swm files (split install.wim images) holding nearly every Windows 7 edition: en-windows-7-aio-sp1-x64-x86-dvd
- Language: English
- Architecture: x64 + x86
- Media: Bootable DVD ISO
- Activation: Requires valid product key (OEM/retail/VL as appropriate)
- SHA256 (example): [replace with actual hash]
- File size: ~3.5–4.7 GB (x64 + x86 combined ISO) — confirm exact size
4. Typical File Info (Example)
