I get an error message that the downloaded Windows 7 is not a valid ISO file when you use Microsoft Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool.

I would like to install Windows 7 32 bit Home Premium on one of my old notebooks - I have the license key, but no media. The DVD - ROM drive is not reliable stuff, so I thought that a USB stick installation would be worth a try.

I have downloaded the file ISO in Digital River today, only copied the hard drive of my computer.  I installed the MS tool to make a bootable USB key.  When I select the ISO file I have downloaded, I get an error message that is not a valid ISO file.  No idea why?  He came from Digital River, so it should be a good record.

Original title: Microsoft Windows 7 USB DVD Download Tool

Digital River download site has been up earlier this week, and I downloaded another copy, so Windows 7 Home Premium - 32-bit.  The name of the ISO file differs from previous downloads of this site, but this time, it worked.

Tags: Windows

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