
Windows 7 Netbook Edition Build 7264 X86 | 1.4 GB
File: Windows.7.x86.Build.7264.Netbook.Edition.iso
Size: 1 480 4275 20 bytes
| The Eee7 is a special version of Windows 7 Ultimate, based on the last edition 7264, made by the group “ModMyEee” and occupies only 1,49 GB USB drive and at 4 Gb hard disk. Operates on any netbook, the Eee PC 7 “4GB, until the last Sony Vaio P series and is faster and the XP SP3. No major operation has not been deducted. All networking capabilities remained intact. Hardware support is not removed. Some of the things that have been removed: Old drivers, games, Asian languages (can be added later), the files, and more. System Requirements: File: Windows.7.x86.Build.7264.Netbook.Edition.iso The above iSO file is not bootable from a USB Stick, to make it bootable from a USB Stick follow the instructions below Important Information: * When installing Eee7, The final phase of installation (Finalizing Installation) could take some time depending on the netbook to have. * If you do not have drivers for Vista to install the devices , then simply download the drivers for XP, go to the executable file (. Exe) that you downloaded, right click -> Properties — > Compatibility and check the option “Run this program in compatibility mode” for: To be able to install the netbook due to lack of dvd drive,we should prepare a USB Flash to make it bootable. What we need: * USB Flash Drive (2GB more) Step 1: Formating the USB Flash The following steps we will use the command prompt to create the appropriate Usb flash fomat with diskpart. [Note: It will erase all the data on USB Flash, be careful.] 1. Connect the USB Flash Drive 2. Open the command prompt as …………. (Go Start> All Programs> Accesories, right click on the “Command Prompt” and select “Run as ………….” 3. To find out what number corresponds to the USB Flash Drive you should type the following in the window of the “Command Prompt”: diskpart The number corresponding to your USB will be appear in the list (see the USB and the capacity of) 4. Format the USB typing the following commands in the same window. Attention, replace the number “1″ on disk 1 to the number of your drive as emerged from the above list. select disk 1 When you enter this, you will have a USB Flash Drive formatted ready to be bootable. Step 2: Let’s make the USB bootable 1. Put the dvd of Eee7 in the drive of your computer. d: 3. We will use the bootsect to define the USB as a bootable NTFS drive ready to accept the Eee7. bootsect / nt60 g: 4. You can close the command prompt,now the USB is bootable. Step 3: Copy files from DVD to USB Flash drive The easiest way is through the windows. Copy all files from DVD and paste it in the USB flash drive. Just copy all the files, you’re ready. Step 4: Set the BIOS to boot from USB |
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