Windows Vista Business Oa Em Mea Average ratng: 7,1/10 2886 reviews

Bitlocker wrote:Gary D Williams wrote:Technet accounts are free. It's only MSDN accounts you need to pay for and even there, the sign up is free but you don't get access to some of the goodies.I had a TechNet subscription which has been discontinued.Unless you're talking about something other than TechNet?technet subscriptions were discontinued but technet itself is alive and well, unfortunately, they don't have a vista eval ISO to download.

It has to be via MSDN which requires a subscription.This site worked for me, links at the bottom of the page - You'll need to make your own bootable ISO though. Bitlocker wrote:Hey guys,Doing a personal job here for one of our employees whose laptop will not boot.Googling Vista Home Premium SP1 download brings up all sorts of dodgy I would care to not visit so wondering if anyone has one they might consider getting to me or where I can download?I don't know what architecture the laptop is because I can't get anywhere to tell. I just have the part no. Of the os from the key label under the laptop (X14-39682).Thanks in advance!BenUg. If you're charging any less than $100 for this (more if you need to backup & restore data), you need to re-evaluate your rate.See also:That said:Repairing a Vista laptop is kicking the can down the road. That sucker is at least 6 years old.

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$100 is half way to a Chromebook or 1/3 of the way to whatever is on sale today at Wal-Mart. I reloaded Vista for someone less than a month ago. Before I did I ran the hard drive through Western Digital's drive diagnostics. And failed a week later.

Customer wasn't happy, but understood the risks before giving me the OK to do the work.