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How to Create and Make Bootable Windows 7 ISO from EXE Plus Setup1.Box and Setup2.Box Files
For many people who order Windows 7 through online store such as Digital River, the download of Windows 7 ESD installation files (or 64bit Windows download links) is not in a single ISO image format, but as electronic digital distribution files. Instead, users will download and get an executable (.EXE) which name differs depending on the edition of Windows 7 ordered, plus Setup1.Box and Setup2.Box.
For example, the 3 files may be as follow:
Windows 7-HP-Retail-en-us-x86.exe or Windows 7-HP-Retail-en-us-x64.exe or Windows 7-P-Retail-en-us-x86.exe or Windows 7-P-Retail-en-us-x64.exe
setup1.box
setup2.box
Workaround to Fix Windows 7 Unable To Create or Save New Files in the Folder Error When Unloading Box
Some Windows 7 customers who bought Windows 7 license from Digital River or Microsoft Store and other online store may have to download Windows 7 installation files via electronic software distribution (ESD), which is not in ISO image format.
The 3 Windows 7 installation files are an executable with the name in the format of Win7-XX-Retail-en-us-x??.exe (e.g. Win7-P-Retail-en-us-x86.exe or Win7-P-Retail-en-us-x64.exe or Win7-HP-Retail-en-us-x86.exe or Win7-HP-Retail-en-us-x64.exe), setup1.box and setup2.box.
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