Windows 7 Enterprise Build 7225 x64 English VHD

ljorich

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Windows 7 Enterprise Build 7225 x64 English VHD

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MICROSOFT WINDOWS 7 ENTERPRISE WINMAIN 7225.0.090529-1930.X64.VL.ENGLISH.VHD-WZT
7225.0.amd64fre.winmain.090529-1930.enterprise_en-us_VL.enterprise.vhd.wzt.rar
(the original VHD in packed RAR archive, size RAR file: 2,509,958,932 byte,
SHA1: 13908CBF08BBE9FB3328CEE171CAFA15FC61E850,
MD5: 3569B817E6DC9844903397F7DCDCED2F).
FILE: 7225.0.amd64fre.winmain.090529-1930.enterprise_en-us_VL.enterprise.vhd
SIZE: 7,402,740,224 byte
CRC: DBEAB817
SHA1: 431DFE6D81B160A68B5777EAEF1777B7E8DE38E1
MD5: 42EF5108787C7FA0744D7C592C8E4F56

File Size: 2.34 GB

Download:
Code:
[URL=http://letitbit.net/download/5957.541627dea7e8d8020aeab3d9ed/7225.0.amd64fre.winmain.090529_1930.enterprise_en_us_VL.enterprise.vhd.wzt.rar.html]Windows 7 Enterprise Build 7225 x64 English VHD[/url]

Comments and Thanks are always appreciated
 

blacknwhite

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  • Jun 17, 2009
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    prasadana2 said:
    VHD IS NOT BOOT-ABLE RIT?


    How to Boot VHD`s using Windows 7



    Step 2: Open a elevated command prompt.




    Step 3: type this command: bcdedit /copy {current} /d "VHD_Boot"
    If the command succeeds, BCDEdit displays a message similar to the following:​





    The entry was successfully copied to {CLSID_Number}



    Take note of the CLSID number as you will need this during the next step
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    Step 4: Then type this command bcdedit /set {CLSID_Number} osdevice vhd=[C:]\disk1.vhd
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    Step 5: Thats it, You can now boot VHDs using Windows 7
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    To confirm the settings simply type bcdedit



    If your VHD is configured correctly You can reboot and select the extra boot-option to boot from your VHD
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    WARNING
    VirtualPC VHDs can not be used for booting with Windows 7 because VirtualPC uses a Pentium 3 HAL and this prevents them from being used as boot media, You can however use this Tutorial: Virtual Hard Disk - Create and Attach VHD and create then mount a VHD for use with VMWare Workstation....

    You simply set VMWare workstation to use a Physical Disk, you can then Install a separate OS onto this mounted VHD for use with Windows 7.​
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    Tip
    You Must reset your VHD VirtualOS configuration like HAL type and driver configuration or your VHD will fail to boot!!! It must be cleaned of VirtualOS configuration correctly before windows 7 can boot your VHD!!
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    NOTE
    There are still many bugs associated with VHD booting with Windows 7 at this time, I suspect Microsoft will be releasing a new Version of VirtualPC that's able to manage this entire process of creating, installing and booting separate VHDs at boot-time easily and without so many problems
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