Redirect all that googling to an unmodified ISO of Windows 7, if you
have a legal product key for it you can just use any old ISO from a
Windows 7 disk, as long as it isn't modified in any way.

It doesn't matter what version the disc/ISO is for, every version of
Windows 7 is on every Windows 7 disc, the product key decides which
version you get.

On Jan 26, 11:07 am, AngelicTears <[email protected]> wrote:
> hmm,
>
> 1. congratz on ur new drive ^^ i wish i could bought one ^^
> anyway, try and check ur driver...or it may be DMA related (if it is a
> PATA/IDE)..i don really know about SATA but i could check ur setting coz ur
> old HD setting might effect the new HD....
>
> 2. there might a way by using norton ghost..it can create an actual image of
> the partition and kinda copy paste the partition on to a new drive....try
> and google for "pirate copy"..hehe ^^..and yeah, u could try and search for
> a walkthrough on using norton ghost...
>
> btw, FYI, some torrent/warez now uploading a norton ghost image of windows 7
> clean installation for faster setup...kinda easier... ^^
>
> good luck..
>
> On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 8:48 PM, DanielPK <[email protected]> wrote:
> > hey guys, i've finally got my 500GB HDD back from WD HQ, and i had 2
> > questions been wondering about them...
>
> > 1- before it stop working^^^^^, i had that 500 to replace my "original
> > 80GB" the only problem was, i've been getting constant system hangs,
> > that would last for about 5 minutes or even more...i had to restart
> > windows 7 every time this happens...even when not running any
> > application or anything at all, everything just freezes there for a
> > while, and my CPU light keeps on blinking non stop as if something is
> > running! so am quite confused about this issue...
>
> > 2- i have my windows 7 installation on the 80GB HDD, and was again
> > wondering, since i lost my windows7 ISO disk, i wanted to know if i
> > can create an image of my current OS installation, only the windows
> > setup it self...not wanting any other documents or stuff like
> > that...because the windows back up and restore service had only the
> > option of backing up my "Libraries" and not the windows installation
> > its self....all am asking is if there is a way of converting my
> > current windows installation and burning into a DVD as an iso or setup
> > files??
>
> > thanx in advance brothers :)
>
> > --
> > INTEL 9xx SOLDIERS SANS FRONTIERS
>
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