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Many web browsers, such as Internet Explorer 9, include a download manager. Stand-alone download managers also are available, including the Microsoft Download Manager. The Microsoft Download Manager solves these potential problems. It gives you the ability to download multiple files at one time and download large files quickly and reliably.

It also allows you to suspend active downloads and resume downloads that have failed. Microsoft Download Manager is free and available for download now. Warning: This site requires the use of scripts, which your browser does not currently allow. See how to enable scripts. Choose the download you want. Download Summary:. Total Size: 0. Back Next. Microsoft recommends you install a download manager.

Microsoft Download Manager. Step 3 : You choose the version that you want to download bit or bit version. After you click whichever version you want, the download will begin. Note that download links are only valid for 24 hours. But you could always come back and walk through the verification and selection process again to generate new links. Step 1 : You download tool is developed by heidoc. All files are ISO files, so you need to extract them.

I tried the manufacturer of the computer to get a recovery disk but they are unable to supply one for me. I get the message " The product key you've entered appears to be for software which was pre-installed by the device manufacturer. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback.

Use the product key from the COA label on your computer if you have a laptop, it may be inside the battery compartment.

I have tried to download the ISO from the site you suggested by clicking the Windows 7 button and it has just given me a blank screen with OK in the bottom left hand corner for the last 15 minutes. I am trying to do this on my Windows Vista Ultimate laptop because I obviously don't have a hard drive in my Windows 7 laptop. The product key you've entered appears to be for software which was pre-installed by the device manufacturer.

To answer your second question, you get that message because Microsoft will not provide ANY support to users of OEM software, which includes "software pre-installed by the device manufacturer. You can see if redownloading the exe file will help, but I suspect that at this point your only option is to find a Windows 7 or newer computer with an Internet connection that you can use to download the ISO file. Perhaps a friend or a public library or Internet cafe. The heidoc downloaded used to offer many things but lately not very many and sometimes only French and Korean but they are "working on it".

Many things are not available anymore so I would check it before just suggesting to use heidoc - it is not like it used to be.

I ran across that empty screen with OK in the bottom corner on a system and found that the problem was in my Internet Settings where the system did not have TLS 1. I don't know how it works in Vista but for Windows 7 it needs to look like this or the downloader will hang on OK :.

I don't know the difference between those two. I'd use the first one and you shouldn't have any trouble authenticating it with the product key from the sticker on your computer as long as that sticker says Windows 7 Home Premium. Note that it's not uncommon for people who frequently do clean installs of Windows to recommend that you NOT enter the product key during the initial installation.

Rather, complete the installation, make sure that everything is working as you like it, and then do the authentication.



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