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Download Windows 7 Unlimited for Free and Enjoy a Smooth and Error-Free Experience


Windows 7 Unlimited: The Ultimate Version of Windows 7 - Free Download




Windows 7 Unlimited is a special edition of Windows 7 that includes all the features and updates of Windows 7 Ultimate, plus some additional enhancements and optimizations. Windows 7 Unlimited is designed to provide a smooth and error-free experience for users who want to enjoy the best of Windows 7. You can download Windows 7 Unlimited for free from the links below and install it on your PC or laptop.


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In this article, we will show you how to download Windows 7 Unlimited ISO file, create a bootable USB or DVD, and install Windows 7 Unlimited on your system.


Step 1: Download Windows 7 Unlimited ISO File




The first step is to download Windows 7 Unlimited ISO file from the direct download links provided below. These are the official links from Microsoft servers, so you don't have to worry about any viruses or malware. You can choose between 32-bit or 64-bit version, depending on the support of your processor and the amount of RAM installed on your system. If you are not sure, you can check this guide on how to determine whether your PC is 32-bit or 64-bit.


Windows Version: Windows 7 Unlimited


ISO Size: 5.5 GB


Service Pack: SP1


Version: 32-Bit / 64-Bit


Download Links:


32-Bit: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=5842


64-Bit: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=20858


Step 2: Create a Bootable USB or DVD




After you have downloaded the Windows 7 Unlimited ISO file, you need to create a bootable USB or DVD to install it on your system. You can use a free tool called Rufus to do this. Rufus is a portable application that can create bootable drives from various image files, such as ISO, BIN, CUE, etc. You can download Rufus from its official website here.


Prerequisites:


- Windows 7 Unlimited ISO file


- An 8 GB USB drive or a blank DVD


- Copy the files from your USB drive or DVD to avoid data loss


Steps:


- Launch Rufus and then select the drive in which you want to create the bootable.


- Click on the "SELECT" button and browse to the location where you saved the Windows 7 Unlimited ISO file.


- Make sure that the "Partition scheme" is set to "MBR" and the "Target system" is set to "BIOS or UEFI".


- Leave the other options as default and click on the "START" button.


- Wait for Rufus to format the drive and copy the files from the ISO file.


- When Rufus is done, you will see a message saying "READY".


- You can now close Rufus and eject the USB drive or DVD.


Step 3: Install Windows 7 Unlimited on Your System




Now that you have created a bootable USB or DVD, you can install Windows 7 Unlimited on your system. Follow these steps:


- Insert the USB drive or DVD into your system and restart it.


- Press the appropriate key to enter the boot menu (usually F12, F10, F9, F8, or Esc).


- Select the USB drive or DVD as the boot device and press Enter.


- You will see a screen saying "Windows is loading files". Wait for it to finish.


- You will see a screen saying "Starting Windows". Wait for it to finish.


- You will see a screen asking you to select your language, time and currency format, and keyboard or input method. Choose your preferences and click on "Next".


- You will see a screen asking you to install Windows. Click on "Install now".


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