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

  1. Insert your USB drive (back up any data—it will be erased).
  2. Launch Rufus as administrator.
  3. Under "Device," select your USB drive.
  4. Under "Boot selection," click "SELECT" and choose the ISO file.
  5. Important for Windows 7: Under "Image option," choose "Extended Windows 7 Installation" (this works around USB 3.0 driver issues).
  6. 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)