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Ellis
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posted on 16th Apr 15 at 12:12 |
quote: Originally posted by Dom
quote: Originally posted by Ellis
Ever so difficult to 'acquire' software online these days; all the files I find are woefully infected. May have to purchase a Windows 7 OS disc to do it safely.
Not at all; getting 'clean' software is relativity simple :nod:
As for Windows, you download it from Microsoft themselves and then 'activate' it :o
Please elaborate if you would be so kind. U2U if more appropriate.
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Dom
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posted on 16th Apr 15 at 11:55 |
quote: Originally posted by Ellis
Ever so difficult to 'acquire' software online these days; all the files I find are woefully infected. May have to purchase a Windows 7 OS disc to do it safely.
Not at all; getting 'clean' software is relativity simple :nod:
As for Windows, you download it from Microsoft themselves and then 'activate' it :o
And if you're needing to use hardware, then you might stumble on a few issues using a visualised OS; worth trying though considering it'll take all of 15/20 minutes.
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Ellis
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posted on 16th Apr 15 at 09:49 |
quote: Originally posted by evilrob
You can install Windows 10 Technical Preview on VirtualBox no probs:
http://www.techrepublic.com/article/pro-tip-how-to-install-windows-10-technical-preview-in-virtualbox/
OK thanks for your advice matey. I'll give it a go!
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evilrob
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posted on 16th Apr 15 at 09:44 |
You can install Windows 10 Technical Preview on VirtualBox no probs:
http://www.techrepublic.com/article/pro-tip-how-to-install-windows-10-technical-preview-in-virtualbox/
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Ellis
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posted on 16th Apr 15 at 09:41 |
Just checked, they only support up to and including Windows 8.1 at the moment :(
Yeah, I should've guessed that software will also be riddled with AIDS similar to others I've been looking at.
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evilrob
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posted on 16th Apr 15 at 09:35 |
quote: Originally posted by Ellis
quote: Originally posted by evilrob
quote: Originally posted by Ellis
Oh wow. I didn't know it cost so much for an OS disc. Pardon my naivety.
The disc itself is worthless; especially as you can download the ISO for free directly from Microsoft. It's the license key you're paying for when you buy a copy of Windows either physical or just the product key.
Very true. Again, pardon me if this is a ridiculous question, can you get one of those keygen / cracks to generate a product key? :look:
I'm sure you could, but I wouldn't recommend it. The software that generates such keys is almost certainly going to be riddled with AIDS.
Just use the Windows 10 Technical Preview for now - it's free, legal, and shouldn't expire for a good while yet.
[Edited on 16-04-2015 by evilrob]
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Ellis
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posted on 16th Apr 15 at 09:32 |
quote: Originally posted by evilrob
quote: Originally posted by Ellis
Oh wow. I didn't know it cost so much for an OS disc. Pardon my naivety.
The disc itself is worthless; especially as you can download the ISO for free directly from Microsoft. It's the license key you're paying for when you buy a copy of Windows either physical or just the product key.
Very true. Again, pardon me if this is a ridiculous question, can you get one of those keygen / cracks to generate a product key? :look:
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evilrob
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posted on 16th Apr 15 at 09:28 |
I don't know if the software you want to run works on Windows 10 (there's no reason why it shouldn't), you can get the technical preview for free currently:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows/preview-iso
Should tide you over until the Summer when the full thing is released. Windows 10 will be a free upgrade for all users of Windows 7 onwards, so in the meantime you can be looking for a cheapo license you can use to get a Windows 10 license for free later this year.
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evilrob
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posted on 16th Apr 15 at 09:22 |
quote: Originally posted by Ellis
Oh wow. I didn't know it cost so much for an OS disc. Pardon my naivety.
The disc itself is worthless; especially as you can download the ISO for free directly from Microsoft. It's the license key you're paying for when you buy a copy of Windows either physical or just the product key.
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evilrob
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posted on 16th Apr 15 at 09:20 |
No worries, fella. Virtualisation is the way forward! :thumbs:
[Edited on 16-04-2015 by evilrob]
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Ellis
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posted on 16th Apr 15 at 09:17 |
quote: Originally posted by evilrob
I would consider selling it but not for dodgy eBay prices! You can pick up a questionable license for as little as £30-40 on eBay/Amazon.
Legit boxed copies trend to go for £50-85. I'd sell mine for somewhere in the middle - £70 posted and it'll be with you tomorrow. Any less than that I'd be inclined to hold onto it for "just in case" purposes.
Oh wow. I didn't know it cost so much for an OS disc. Pardon my naivety.
I'll let you hold onto that disc for the moment then. Thanks for the advice; have been reading about VirtualBox and sounds like a much less intrusive way of running Windows on the Mac.
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evilrob
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posted on 16th Apr 15 at 09:16 |
Although, at the risk of doing myself out of a sale, if you can pick up a product key sticker (on its own, without disc) on the cheap, you can download a Win7 ISO directly from Microsoft:
http://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/software-recovery
Using Virtualisation software you can install straight from the ISO, no need to faff about burning it to disc.
Alternatively, if you want to buy my license, I can U2U the key so you can get cracking today, with the physical disc/box to follow in the post.
[Edited on 16-04-2015 by evilrob]
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evilrob
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posted on 16th Apr 15 at 09:10 |
I would consider selling it but not for dodgy eBay prices! You can pick up a questionable license for as little as £30-40 on eBay/Amazon.
Legit boxed copies trend to go for £50-85. I'd sell mine for somewhere in the middle - £70 posted and it'll be with you tomorrow. Any less than that I'd be inclined to hold onto it for "just in case" purposes.
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Ellis
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posted on 16th Apr 15 at 09:04 |
Wasn't aware of Virtual Box but will research now. Sounds very good - just what I need really. Thanks.
I opened Boot Camp on the Mac last night and it appears that Windows 7 may still be supported if I go that route.
I presume you would consider selling your Windows 7 disc then?
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evilrob
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posted on 16th Apr 15 at 08:59 |
Also, I have a legit, boxed, surplus to requirements Windows 7 Pro disc and license as I've moved on to Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 Technical Preview.
[Edited on 16-04-2015 by evilrob]
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evilrob
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posted on 16th Apr 15 at 08:58 |
Pretty sure Windows 7 is no longer supported via Boot Camp.
Have you considered virtualising?
Check out Virtual Box (free) and if that doesn't work out for you try one of the paid options: Parallels or VMWare Fusion.
These software packages enable you to run Windows, in a window, as though it were just another application. Saves faffing about rebooting.
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Ellis
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posted on 16th Apr 15 at 08:38 |
Has anyone any experience using Boot Camp on a Mac to run Windows 7?
I've been reading up on it for a while and now I feel relatively confident doing it. I would however be interested to hear if anyone has any experience in doing it? Any issues worth telling me about? What did you set the partition bias as?
I want to run VCDS software for diagnostics on my new car but can't be arsed buying a Windows laptop specifically for this function only.
Ever so difficult to 'acquire' software online these days; all the files I find are woefully infected. May have to purchase a Windows 7 OS disc to do it safely.
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