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Windows Media Creation Tool
So downloaded latest Windows Creation Tool and have attempted to download both WIN7 32 & 64 bit iso's. First problem is it starts by using IE for the download. That leads to 2nd problem where IE does not download entire file but states "Download Complete" anyway. First attempt got me a 600Mb file, 2nd attempt a 800Mb file, third attempt a 1.5Gb file. None of them complete but IE stated "Download Complete" acting as if it had no issues. What junk. part of why I stopped using it year or so ago now. So how do I get Windows Media Creation Tool to use Firefox instead or am I left with nothing but download a torrent as already suggested? |
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"KenW" wrote
| Media creation tool is only for Windows 10 ?? I was forced to use it to get a Win8 ISO on Win7. Microsoft wouldn't let me download it directly. They've become a pain in the neck. Just today I was looking to download a patch for Win7 and Microsoft wouldn't let me. I ended up at a page that said I'd have to enable script and ActiveX! So I wasted a lot of time looking for someplace online where someone had posted an actual direct link to the update. I finally found it. For anyone who's curious, in my travels I came across this site that seems to be at the Max Planck institute: http://wiki.coll.mpg.de/drupal/shavlik/ Someone has posted loads of Windows patches. They seem to be legit. |
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pjp wrote:
So downloaded latest Windows Creation Tool and have attempted to download both WIN7 32 & 64 bit iso's. First problem is it starts by The first problem is you are posting in a newsgroup that discusses Windows *10*, not Windows 7. The Windows 7 newsgroup is over at ---. ..-------------------------------------------------------------------' '--- alt.windows7.general using IE for the download. That leads to 2nd problem where IE does not download entire file but states "Download Complete" anyway. First attempt got me a 600Mb file, 2nd attempt a 800Mb file, third attempt a 1.5Gb file. None of them complete but IE stated "Download Complete" acting as if it had no issues. What junk. part of why I stopped using it year or so ago now. So how do I get Windows Media Creation Tool to use Firefox instead or am I left with nothing but download a torrent as already suggested? You use the Media Creation Tools to get Windows 10, not Windows 7. For Windows 7, you get the ISO image (.iso file) at: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/soft...nload/windows7 You'll need the product key to authenticate you have a license to get the ISO image. |
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pjp wrote:
In article , says... pjp wrote: So downloaded latest Windows Creation Tool and have attempted to download both WIN7 32 & 64 bit iso's. First problem is it starts by The first problem is you are posting in a newsgroup that discusses Windows *10*, not Windows 7. The Windows 7 newsgroup is over at ---. .-------------------------------------------------------------------' '--- alt.windows7.general using IE for the download. That leads to 2nd problem where IE does not download entire file but states "Download Complete" anyway. First attempt got me a 600Mb file, 2nd attempt a 800Mb file, third attempt a 1.5Gb file. None of them complete but IE stated "Download Complete" acting as if it had no issues. What junk. part of why I stopped using it year or so ago now. So how do I get Windows Media Creation Tool to use Firefox instead or am I left with nothing but download a torrent as already suggested? You use the Media Creation Tools to get Windows 10, not Windows 7. For Windows 7, you get the ISO image (.iso file) at: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/soft...nload/windows7 You'll need the product key to authenticate you have a license to get the ISO image. First - then why does Media Creation Tool allow choices for a number of different downloads including 7, Vista and Win10 along with Office and Dell images? AND it starts the Win7 download and continues for "x" time period. https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/soft...load/windows10 I only see Windows 10 available with that tool. That's the official download site. That's the problem with MS's download page, needing the correct key. I get tired really fast of going thru my list of various keys I've accumalated over the years to find one that's accepted. They are all legit keys many actually using a pair of tin snips to cut and keep the sticker on the side of the pc. "We" should not have to care if it's from MS or Dell or Gateway or whatever. We paid for it and MS should be prepared to provide it, especially when Dell etc. offer nothing. You already know that Microsoft does not provide support for OEM versions of their software. The OEM is responsible to support the OEM version of the OS. Page also gives no info on why the key is rejected, argh!@#. Was it an OEM product key? Since you're snipping the case to keep the product key labels, those are very likely OEM licenses. That site has worked for me when entering retail license keys (whether full or upgrade versions). I've not tried it using OEM license keys to know if Microsoft provides their non-customized version of the ISO file (versus the customized ISO from the OEM). Where's the ONE validation key they said they'd release once Win7 was out of service? F'n liars. I've never heard *Microsoft* never said that, only a wish ran through the rumor mills that like to claim anything. No wonder I use a torrent I downloaded to install Win7 (any and every version) on so many pcs now, no bs at all, not even validation as it's already done, updates work etc. and the install is "clean" according to every Malware, AntiVirus etc. I've ever run over it. Well, even you know the torrent copy is an official Microsoft product but some stolen or hacked copy. I gave you the official download site, not from where you can steal a copy by not having to prove you have a valid license. |
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pjp wrote:
So downloaded latest Windows Creation Tool and have attempted to download both WIN7 32 & 64 bit iso's. First problem is it starts by using IE for the download. That leads to 2nd problem where IE does not download entire file but states "Download Complete" anyway. First attempt got me a 600Mb file, 2nd attempt a 800Mb file, third attempt a 1.5Gb file. None of them complete but IE stated "Download Complete" acting as if it had no issues. What junk. part of why I stopped using it year or so ago now. So how do I get Windows Media Creation Tool to use Firefox instead or am I left with nothing but download a torrent as already suggested? There's been a problem with the Microsoft servers for a couple years, where "raw" large file downloads just stop, and *both* ends of the transfer think the transfer was a normal termination. I tried all sorts of stuff. I even tried Netscape Communicator, the one with the "retry" capability for downloads. And using the retry capability, the received file was *larger* than the expected value. Well, it was good for a laugh. ******* If MediaCreationTool does the download, it normally works. BITS is the most likely subsystem doing the transfer. ******* If you use the Powershell "wget" lookalike, it uses BITS and the download is correct. This is from my notes. I tested this once, but it was a while ago. http://superuser.com/questions/36215...ows-powershell (Start PowerShell, then try...) Import-Module BitsTransfer Start-BitsTransfer -source "http://urlToDownload" And the file at the end of the urlToDownload should be deposited in the current working directory. I just tried that on a Win7 VM and the command did prompt for parameters, so it'll probably work for you. Who knows, maybe on Win10 it wouldn't need the Import-Module call. You can start the transfer the regular way, go to your browser and copy the "download link", then transfer that URL over to your Powershell window and give it a whirl. Paul |
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On Sun, 9 Dec 2018 21:21:54 -0400, pjp
wrote: So downloaded latest Windows Creation Tool and have attempted to download both WIN7 32 & 64 bit iso's. First problem is it starts by using IE for the download. That leads to 2nd problem where IE does not download entire file but states "Download Complete" anyway. First attempt got me a 600Mb file, 2nd attempt a 800Mb file, third attempt a 1.5Gb file. None of them complete but IE stated "Download Complete" acting as if it had no issues. What junk. part of why I stopped using it year or so ago now. So how do I get Windows Media Creation Tool to use Firefox instead or am I left with nothing but download a torrent as already suggested? There is an alternative to Windows Media Creation Tool for downloading Windows 7 ISOs. It is called Windows ISO Downloader.exe I downloaded copies of Windows 7 X32 and X64 ISOs from Heidoc.net. The X32 download was 2.5GB and took about 3.5 minutes. The X64 download was 3.3GB and took about 4.5 minutes. No S/N was needed for the downloads but one would be required for installation. |
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On Mon, 10 Dec 2018 03:37:33 -0400, pjp wrote:
Problem is I'm on a rural wireless network so speed is not yours. It takes 12 hours or so for 3 Gb. Tried eBay for install win7 disks? |
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On 12/10/2018 9:21 AM, pjp wrote:
So downloaded latest Windows Creation Tool and have attempted to download both WIN7 32 & 64 bit iso's. First problem is it starts by using IE for the download. That leads to 2nd problem where IE does not download entire file but states "Download Complete" anyway. First attempt got me a 600Mb file, 2nd attempt a 800Mb file, third attempt a 1.5Gb file. None of them complete but IE stated "Download Complete" acting as if it had no issues. What junk. part of why I stopped using it year or so ago now. So how do I get Windows Media Creation Tool to use Firefox instead or am I left with nothing but download a torrent as already suggested? Are you sure that you were downloading from Micro$oft? Download link: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/home -- @~@ Remain silent! Drink, Blink, Stretch! Live long and prosper!! / v \ Simplicity is Beauty! /( _ )\ May the Force and farces be with you! ^ ^ (x86_64 Ubuntu 9.10) Linux 2.6.39.3 ¤£*ɶU! ¤£¶BÄF! ¤£½ä¿ú! ¤£´©¥æ! ¤£¥´¥æ! ¤£¥´§T! ¤£¦Û±þ! ¤£¨D¯«! ½Ð¦Ò¼{ºî´© (CSSA): http://www.swd.gov.hk/tc/index/site_...sub_addressesa |
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Mr. Man-wai Chang wrote:
On 12/10/2018 9:21 AM, pjp wrote: So downloaded latest Windows Creation Tool and have attempted to download both WIN7 32 & 64 bit iso's. First problem is it starts by using IE for the download. That leads to 2nd problem where IE does not download entire file but states "Download Complete" anyway. First attempt got me a 600Mb file, 2nd attempt a 800Mb file, third attempt a 1.5Gb file. None of them complete but IE stated "Download Complete" acting as if it had no issues. What junk. part of why I stopped using it year or so ago now. So how do I get Windows Media Creation Tool to use Firefox instead or am I left with nothing but download a torrent as already suggested? Are you sure that you were downloading from Micro$oft? Download link: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/home That won't give you a download to Windows Media Creation Tool even if it is from Microsoft. Try this one even though it isn't from Microsoft: https://windows-media-creation-tool.en.softonic.com/ |
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Mr. Man-wai Chang wrote:
On 12/10/2018 9:21 AM, pjp wrote: So downloaded latest Windows Creation Tool and have attempted to download both WIN7 32 & 64 bit iso's. First problem is it starts by using IE for the download. That leads to 2nd problem where IE does not download entire file but states "Download Complete" anyway. First attempt got me a 600Mb file, 2nd attempt a 800Mb file, third attempt a 1.5Gb file. None of them complete but IE stated "Download Complete" acting as if it had no issues. What junk. part of why I stopped using it year or so ago now. So how do I get Windows Media Creation Tool to use Firefox instead or am I left with nothing but download a torrent as already suggested? Are you sure that you were downloading from Micro$oft? Download link: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/home You can get it here too: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/soft...load/windows10 It's the "Download tool now". |
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