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HDD Regenerator Bootable .ISO - 2010kaiser
Type:
Applications > Windows
Files:
2
Size:
1.76 MB

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HDD Regenerator Bootable .ISO 2010kaiser

Uploaded:
Oct 11, 2012
By:
2010kaiser

Seeders:
33
Leechers:
0
Comments:
14


HDD Regenerator Bootable .ISO - 2010kaiser





This HDD Regenerator .ISO is a copy of the bootable CD created by HDD Regenerator v1.71 Pro.
Just change your boot options in your BIOS to boot from your CD/DVD drive first and your good to go!.

Disk created on a Win7 64bit O/S


ENJOY AND SEED!!!

Comments

An iso of 1.76 MiB of a win7 bootable. You sure of that.
Positive.
No ISO in this just instructions for nothing
Probably because its 64bit and I am 32bit
Please put 64 or 32 in description at top in future
keywest

I clearly say that the .ISO was created on a Win7 64bit O/S.
When have you ever seen a 1 sentence document that is 1.76MB big. don't be misinforming users if you haven't a clue what your doing or talking about.
Burn the .ISO to a CD and boot your PC off it. Then report back on the validity of the torrent.
I'm assuming your running a 64bit O/S as again, i clearly say on what type of O/S this .ISO was created.
No problem what-so-ever. Working fine!

Confirming it works 100% good. Tested on win 7 x86, x64 and XP x86. No problem, completely good and bootable!

Burned it with the windows build-in burner.

And yes, it's only 1.76MB. Who needs more, if it does the trick! ;P
And @ keywest: An .ISO is an .ISO. Doesn't matter if you're x64 or x86.

You can burn a copy of x64 Windows 7 on your x86 machine too, otherwise please (try to) proof me wrong!
Thanks 2010kaiser, this one works fine when the ISO was burnt to a cd, and bootup to run using the cd.
100% agree with Tom_Da-Man, "An .ISO is an .ISO. Doesn't matter if you're x64 or x86."
Thanks guys. Appreciate the feedback.
I had to become a registered user just so I could LOL at Keywest
Thanks Kaiser
Muito bom. Estou consertando um hd e recupernado os bad blocks. É uma imagem iso bootável. Parabéns Kaiser. Obrigado.
So... Does this work in USB?