On 9/2/2016 10:16 AM, Yerine Ictimai wrote:
Paul Wrote in message:
you can use the heidoc URL generator. It will create
a microsoft.com URL for the 2.5GB or 3.5GB ISO9660 DVD
file.
http://al.howardknight.net/msgid.cgi...nt-email.me%3E
The "Windows ISO Downloader.exe" doesn't actually download
anything. It makes a URL that points at the file to be
downloaded. A button allows the URL to be placed in the
Windows copy buffer. Then, the URL can be pasted into
the browser bar, and the download begins.
Available versions
https://www.heidoc.net/joomla/techno...download-links
URL Generator (updated frequently)
https://www.heidoc.net/php/Windows%2...Downloader.exe
Picture of the tool
https://www.heidoc.net/joomla/techno...-download-tool
Thank you for your nice hints!
However, is there any alternative solution, any third party tool
running from CD/DVD/iso to inject any bootloader (e.g.including
any other than Microsoft's) capable to start w7-32-bit on a disk
without BCD?
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I'm not sure if this will help but the free version (home use) XXCLONE
has a utility that can make a non-bootable cloned hard drive bootable in
the "Cool Tools" tab. Don't tell it to actually clone anything just act
like you are going to clone the real drive and then use just the "Cool
Tools" to make the virtual copy bootable.
You might need to pick a bootable W7 drive and tell it to make the
"clone" (your virtual copy) bootable.
Not sure if it will work if you choose say a W8 or W10 as the source and
then tell it to make your W7 virtual drive bootable but it might be
worth a try if nothing else turns up.
You can find the program at"
http://www.xxclone.com/
The program itself is not an ISO file but a install program that runs on
a host machine.
With a look see at the "Cool Tools" documentation (somewhat limited on
info) at:
http://www.xxclone.com/ixcman40.htm
Make sure you download the program from the host web site as they add a
no-install-after code in the installer which is only good for a limited
time. Usually on 3rd party download sites like CNET, MajorGeeks, or
FILEHIPPO the installer program has already expired (at least on the
free version).
Another alternative that I have not tried is WinISO.
Take a look at this link and see if it looks like it will help you.
http://www.winiso.com/support/tutori...table-iso.html