
Downloading from a torrent site might put your computer at risk. If you must reinstall Windows 7 Home Basic 64 bit, do it the right way. Tools you will need for this task:. – is a simple tool that will remove the ei.cfg from any Windows ISO disc image, thereby converting the image into a “universal disc” that will prompt the user to select an edition during setup. It’s a free download. Genuine Retail Windows 7 64 bit Installation DVD – this will be used to reinstall Windows 7 Starter 32 bit, any retail edition of Windows 7 32 bit will do, this includes Home Premium, Professional or Ultimate, doesn’t matter if its upgrade or full version.
I want to re-install my Windows 7 home Basic 64Bit And i dont have Installation Media i Have Original Windows 7 Product key Please Provide me a link so i can download.
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You cannot use a 64 bit DVD because there is no 64 bit version of Windows 7 Starter. You will need to create an image of the disc, please refer to our Notebooks.com tutorial about how to create a digital backup of your software here After you have created the image of the Windows 7 64 bit DVD, we will edit the image and remove the ei.cfg file so we can reveal all editions of Windows 7 during the installation and select Windows 7 Home Basic. 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 eicfgremover.exe file to launch it. Browse to where the Windows 7 Image (.ISO file) is stored, select it and click Open. The ei.cfg file is now removed. The next step now is to reinstall Windows 7 Home Basic. Burn it to a blank DVD ImgBurn - In addtion to supporting the creation of CD's from.ISO files, it supports a wide range of other image file formats, and it's free. (BIN, CUE, DI, DVD, GI, IMG, MDS, NRG, PDI and ISO) Note: Always use the slowest burn speed (4x or 2x) if offered a choice.
Download 64 bit Windows 7 ISO:. 64 bit That’s it! Check out our Notebooks.com article: Windows 7 will boot as it normally does into the setup environment, the only difference this time is, you will be given a choice to select the edition of Windows 7 you want to reinstall. Select Windows 7 Home Basic and proceed with the installation as normal. I suggest that you create a backup once the installation is complete. Best, Andre Windows Insider MVP MVP-Windows and Devices for IT twitter/adacosta groovypost.com.