32-bit Windows 7 SOE game.

Hi all

I work for a small business. In my business, I have an ISO for Windows 7 32 bit version SOE image file. My question is "can I install this version on my PC. If so, please tell me if he's asking for a product key or not?

The set consists of 3 ISO image files. One is 4.5 GB, one is 4.1 GB and the last is 889 MB. Please guide me...

We cannot determine whether you must install it. This looks like a custom Windows 7 used business image to be deployed to the computers in the organization. If it is a Windows 7 volume license distribution, it should be used under the terms of license volume from your company.

In other words, it should not be used outside the company on personal computers unless authorized. You must contact the COMPUTER administrator or to the company for more information.

Install on your system may not work either, because it could not activate because it uses special activation instructions requiring that you are on the corporate network. It could also be illegal.

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