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Yes, but this doesn't mean that you cannot install this on another computer. You can always download Windows 7 ISO in any of the following formats: DVD, CD, or flash drive. These are the only supported methods that we have for downloading the Windows 7 ISO. You can get the ISO either from the Microsoft website, or from the links provided in the Download section.
Yes, but only if you are purchasing an OEM copy of Windows 7. If you purchase the retail version of Windows 7 however, you will need to purchase the Installation media separately. In this case, you will get the Windows 7 DVD or the Windows 7 USB installation media depending on whether you purchase the DVD or the USB media.
You can get the Windows 7 install DVD or the USB installation media directly from the Microsoft Store. The only difference between these two is that the install DVD will be a bootable DVD, thus, allowing you to boot your PC directly into the boot menu where you can select either the Windows 7 DVD or the USB media to install Windows 7. USB installation media doesn't have this same facility. Thus, in order to install Windows 7 via the USB media, you have to test boot the USB media, select USB for boot device and choose to install Windows 7 from the boot menu.
If your computer is running Ubuntu, this will work. You can simply put the USB installation media in your PC, and boot the USB installation media. Make sure you check the box that says "Install Ubuntu alongside Windows" and not the other way around. The only catch is that if you are trying to install Windows 7 Home Premium or Windows 7 Professional, the Windows 7 DVD has an activation key while the Windows 7 USB doesn't. To get around this, you will need to purchase the Windows 7 DVD along with the Windows 7 USB Media. Once you purchase the Windows 7 DVD, you can use the activation code on the Windows 7 DVD to activate this PC. d2c66b5586