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Windows Vista Ultimate SP2 (64 Bit) x64 (September 2010)
Infohash:
1026F79C9437CFFAFF38C634D30F27BC363D3DEB
Type:
Software PC
Title:
Windows Vista Ultimate SP2 (64 Bit) x64 (September 2010)
Category:
Applications/Windows
Uploaded:
2010-09-11 (by Computer-User)
Description:
Windows Vista Ultimate Service Pack 2 x64 (64 Bit) All Windows Updates Integrated Up Too September 2010.
Windows Vista
Windows Vista is an operating system released in several variations developed by Microsoft for use on personal computers, including home and business desktops, laptops, tablet PCs, and media center PCs. Prior to its announcement on July 22, 2005, Windows Vista was known by its codename "Longhorn." Development was completed on November 8, 2006; over the following three months it was released in stages to computer hardware and software manufacturers, business customers, and retail channels. On January 30, 2007, it was released worldwide, and was made available for purchase and download from Microsoft's website. The release of Windows Vista came more than five years after the introduction of its predecessor, Windows XP, the longest time span between successive releases of Microsoft Windows desktop operating systems. It was succeeded by Windows 7 which was released to manufacturing on July 22, 2009, and for the general public on October 22, 2009.
Windows Vista contains many changes and new features, including an updated graphical user interface and visual style dubbed Aero, a redesigned search function, multimedia tools including Windows DVD Maker, and redesigned networking, audio, print, and display sub-systems. Vista aims to increase the level of communication between machines on a home network, using peer-to-peer technology to simplify sharing files and media between computers and devices. Windows Vista includes version 3.0 of the .NET Framework, allowing software developers to write applications without traditional Windows APIs.
Microsoft's primary stated objective with Windows Vista has been to improve the state of security in the Windows operating system. One common criticism of Windows XP and its predecessors is their commonly exploited security vulnerabilities and overall susceptibility to malware, viruses and buffer overflows. In light of this, Microsoft chairman Bill Gates announced in early 2002 a company-wide "Trustworthy Computing initiative" which aims to incorporate security work into every aspect of software development at the company. Microsoft stated that it prioritized improving the security of Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 above finishing Windows Vista, thus delaying its completion.
While these new features and security improvements have garnered positive reviews, Vista has also been the target of much criticism and negative press. Criticism of Windows Vista has targeted its high system requirements, its more restrictive licensing terms, the inclusion of a number of new digital rights management technologies aimed at restricting the copying of protected digital media, lack of compatibility with some pre-Vista hardware and software, and the number of authorization prompts for User Account Control. As a result of these and other issues, Windows Vista had seen initial adoption and satisfaction rates lower than Windows XP. However, with an estimated 330 million Internet users as of January 2009, it had been announced that Vista usage had surpassed Microsoft’s pre-launch two-year-out expectations of achieving 200 million users. At the release of Windows 7 (October 2009), Windows Vista (with approximately 400 million Internet users) was the second most widely used operating system on the Internet with an approximately 18.6% market share, the most widely used being Windows XP with an approximately 63.3% market share. As of the end of May 2010, Windows Vista's market share estimates range from 15.26% to 26.04%.
Windows Vista is intended to be a technology-based release, to provide a base to include advanced technologies, many of which are related to how the system functions and thus not readily visible to the user. An example is the complete restructuring of the architecture of the audio, print, display, and networking subsystems; although the results of this work are visible to software developers, end-users will only see what appear to be evolutionary changes in the user interface.
Vista includes technologies such as ReadyBoost and ReadyDrive which employ fast flash memory (located on USB drives and hybrid hard disk drives) to improve system performance by caching commonly used programs and data. This manifests itself in improved battery life on notebook computers as well, since a hybrid drive can be spun down when not in use. Another new technology called SuperFetch utilizes machine learning techniques to analyze usage patterns to allow Windows Vista to make intelligent decisions about what content should be present in system memory at any given time. It uses almost all the extra RAM as disk cache. In conjunction with SuperFetch, an automatic built-in Windows Disk Defragmenter makes sure that those applications are strategically positioned on the hard disk where they can be loaded into memory very quickly with the least amount of physical movement of the hard disk’s read-write heads.
As part of the redesign of the networking architecture, IPv6 has been fully incorporated into the operating system and a number of performance improvements have been introduced, such as TCP window scaling. Earlier versions of Windows typically needed third-party wireless networking software to work properly, but this is not the case with Vista, which includes more comprehensive wireless networking support.
For graphics, Vista introduces a new Windows Display Driver Model and a major revision to Direct3D. The new driver model facilitates the new Desktop Window Manager, which provides the tearing-free desktop and special effects that are the cornerstones of Windows Aero. Direct3D 10, developed in conjunction with major graphics card manufacturers, is a new architecture with more advanced shader support, and allows the graphics processing unit to render more complex scenes without assistance from the CPU. It features improved load balancing between CPU and GPU and also optimizes data transfer between them. WDDM also provides video content playback that rivals typical consumer electronics devices. It does this by making it easy to connect to external monitors, providing for protected HD video playback and increasing overall video playback quality. For the first time in Windows, graphics processing unit (GPU) multitasking is possible, enabling users to run more than one GPU-intensive application simultaneously.
At the core of the operating system, many improvements have been made to the memory manager, process scheduler and I/O scheduler. The Heap Manager implements additional features such as integrity checking in order to improve robustness and defend against buffer overflow security exploits, although this comes at the price of breaking backward compatibility with some legacy applications. A Kernel Transaction Manager has been implemented that enables applications to work with the file system and Registry using atomic transaction operations.
Removed Features:
Features removed from Windows Vista
Some notable Windows XP features and components have been replaced or removed in Windows Vista, including several shell and Windows Explorer features, multimedia features, networking related functionality, Windows Messenger, NTBackup, the network Messenger Service, HyperTerminal, MSN Explorer, Active Desktop, and the replacement of NetMeeting with Windows Meeting Space. Windows Vista also does not include the Windows XP "Luna" visual theme, or most of the classic color schemes which have been part of Windows since the Windows 3.x era. The "Hardware profiles" startup feature has also been removed, along with support for older motherboard technologies like the EISA bus, APM and Game port support (though on the 32-bit version game port support can be enabled by applying an older driver). IP over FireWire (TCP/IP over IEEE 1394) has been removed as well. The IPX/SPX Protocol has also been removed, although it can be enabled by a third-party plug-in.
Editions
Windows Vista editions:
Windows Vista ships in eight editions. These are roughly divided into two target markets, consumer and business, with editions varying to cater for specific sub-markets. For consumers, there are four editions, with three available for developed countries. Windows Vista Starter edition is limited to emerging markets. Windows Vista Home Basic is intended for budget users with low needs. Windows Vista Home Premium covers the majority of the consumer market, and contains applications for creating and using multimedia. The home editions cannot join a Windows Server domain. For businesses, there are three editions. Windows Vista Business is specifically designed for small and medium-sized businesses, while Windows Vista Enterprise is only available to customers participating in Microsoft's Software Assurance program. Windows Vista Ultimate contains the complete feature-set of both the Home and Business (combination of both Home Premium and Enterprise) editions, as well as a set of Windows Ultimate Extras, and is aimed at enthusiasts.
All editions except Windows Vista Starter support both 32-bit (x86) and 64-bit (x64) processor architectures.
In the European Union, Home Basic N and Business N versions are also available. These come without Windows Media Player, due to EU sanctions brought against Microsoft for violating anti-trust laws. Similar sanctions exist in South Korea.
Service Pack 1:
Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1) was released on February 4, 2008, alongside Windows Server 2008 to OEM partners, it was a five-month beta test period. The initial deployment of the service pack caused a number of machines to continually reboot, rendering the machines unusable.[66] This caused Microsoft to temporarily suspend automatic deployment of the service pack until the problem was resolved. The synchronized release date of the two operating systems reflected the merging of the workstation and server kernels back into a single code base for the first time since Windows 2000. MSDN subscribers were able to download SP1 on February 15, 2008. SP1 became available to current Windows Vista users on Windows Update and the Download Center on March 18, 2008.[67][68][69] Initially, the service pack only supported 5 languages - English, French, Spanish, German and Japanese. Support for the remaining 31 languages was released on April 14, 2008.[70]
A whitepaper published by Microsoft near the end of August 2007 outlined the scope and intent of the service pack, identifying three major areas of improvement: reliability and performance, administration experience, and support for newer hardware and standards.
One area of particular note is performance. Areas of improvement include file copy operations, hibernation, logging off on domain-joined machines, JavaScript parsing in Internet Explorer, network file share browsing, Windows Explorer ZIP file handling, and Windows Disk Defragmenter. The ability to choose individual drives to defragment is being reintroduced as well.
Service Pack 1 Introduced support for some new hardware and software standards, notably the exFAT file system, 802.11n wireless networking, IPv6 over VPN connections, and the Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol. Booting a system using Extensible Firmware Interface on x64 systems was also introduced; this feature had originally been slated for the initial release of Vista but was delayed due to a lack of compatible hardware at the time.
Two areas have seen changes in SP1 that have come as the result of concerns from software vendors. One of these is desktop search; users will be able to change the default desktop search program to one provided by a third party instead of the Microsoft desktop search program that comes with Windows Vista, and desktop search programs will be able to seamlessly tie in their services into the operating system. These changes come in part due to complaints from Google, whose Google Desktop Search application was hindered by the presence of Vista's built-in desktop search. In June 2007, Google claimed that the changes being introduced for SP1 "are a step in the right direction, but they should be improved further to give consumers greater access to alternate desktop search providers". The other area of note is a set of new security APIs being introduced for the benefit of antivirus software that currently relies on the unsupported practice of patching the kernel (see Kernel Patch Protection).
An update to DirectX 10, named DirectX 10.1, marked mandatory several features which were previously optional in Direct3D 10 hardware. Graphics cards will be required to support DirectX 10.1. SP1 includes a kernel (6001) that matches the version shipped with Windows Server 2008.
The Group Policy Management Console (GPMC) was replaced by the Group Policy Object Editor. An updated downloadable version of the Group Policy Management Console was released soon after the service pack.
SP1 enables support for hotpatching, a reboot-reduction servicing technology designed to maximize uptime. It works by allowing Windows components to be updated (or "patched") while they are still in use by a running process. Hotpatch-enabled update packages are installed via the same methods as traditional update packages, and will not trigger a system reboot.
Service Pack 2:
Service Pack 2 for Windows Vista was released to manufacturing on April 28, 2009, and released to Microsoft Download Center and Windows Update on May 26, 2009. In addition to a number of security and other fixes, a number of new features have been added. However, it did not include Internet Explorer 8:
Windows Search 4.0 (currently available for SP1 systems as a standalone update)
Feature Pack for Wireless adds support for Bluetooth 2.1
Windows Feature Pack for Storage enables the data recording onto Blu-ray media
Windows Connect Now (WCN) to simplify Wi-Fi configuration
Improved support for resuming with active Wi-Fi connections
Enables the exFAT file system to support UTC timestamps, which allows correct file synchronisation across time zones
Support for ICCD/CCID smart cards
Support for VIA 64-bit CPUs
Improves audio and video performance for streaming high-definition content
Improves Windows Media Center (WMC) in content protection for TV
Provides an improved power management policy that is up to 10% more efficient than the original in some configurations
Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 share a single service pack binary, reflecting the fact that their code bases were joined with the release of Server 2008. Service Pack 2 is not a cumulative update meaning that Service Pack 1 must be installed first.
Platform Update:
The Platform Update for Windows Vista was released on October 27, 2009. It includes major new components that shipped with Windows 7, as well as updated runtime libraries. It requires Service Pack 2 of Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008 and is on Windows Update as a Recommended download.
The Platform Update allows application developers to target both Windows Vista and Windows 7. It consists of the following components:
Windows Graphics runtime: Direct2D, DirectWrite, Direct3D 11, DXGI 1.1, and WARP;
Updates to Windows Imaging Component;
Updates to XPS Print API, XPS Document API and XPS Rasterization Service;
Windows Automation API (updates to MSAA and UI Automation); (will also be available on Windows XP)
Windows Portable Devices Platform; (adds support for MTP over Bluetooth and MTP Device Services)
Windows Ribbon API;
Animation Manager Library.
Some updates will also be available as separate releases for both Windows XP and Windows Vista:
Windows Management Framework: Windows PowerShell 2.0, Windows Remote Management 2.0, BITS 4.0
Remote Desktop Connection 7.0 (RDP7) client;
Although extensive, the Platform Update does not bring Windows Vista to the level of features and performance offered by Windows 7. For example, even though DXGI 1.1 update introduces support for hardware 2D acceleration featured by WDDM 1.1 video drivers, only Direct2D and DirectWrite will employ it and GDI/GDI+ will continue to rely on software rendering. Also, even though Direct3D 11 runtime will be able to run on D3D9-class hardware and WDDM drivers using "feature levels" first introduced in Direct3D 10.1, Desktop Windows Manager has not been updated to use either Direct3D 10.1 or WARP software rasterizer.
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Windows Vista System Requirements (Vista Capable)
Processor: 800 MHz
Memory: 512 MB
Graphics Card: DirectX 9.0 capable
Graphics Memory: 32 MB
HDD Capacity: 20 GB
HDD Free Space: 15 GB
Other Drives: DVD-ROM
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Windows Vista System Requirements (Vista Premium Ready)
Processor: 1 GHz
Memory: 1 GB
Graphics Card: DirectX 9.0 capable and WDDM 1.0 driver support
Graphics Memory: 128 MB
HDD Capacity: 40 GB
HDD Free Space: 15 GB
Other Drives: DVD-ROM
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Physical Memory (RAM) Limits In 32-bit Windows
Windows Vista Ultimate: 4 GB
Windows Vista Enterprise: 4 GB
Windows Vista Business: 4 GB
Windows Vista Home Premium: 4 GB
Windows Vista Home Basic: 4 GB
Windows Vista Starter: 1 GB
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Physical Memory (RAM) Limit in 64-bit Windows
Windows Vista Ultimate: 128 GB
Windows Vista Enterprise: 128 GB
Windows Vista Business: 128 GB
Windows Vista Home Premium: 16 GB
Windows Vista Home Basic: 8 GB
Windows Vista Starter: N/A
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Comments:
Computer-User (2010-09-12)
The x86 (32 Bit) Version Is Located Here.http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/5825331/Windows_Vista_Ultimate_SP2_(32_Bit)_x86_(September_2010)
JesMe247 (2010-09-12)
Just wanted to say Thanx 4 all the good ups:)----I am downloading all your OS torrents. I collect them. Always searching for the best. I'll seed when I get them downloaded.Computer-User (2010-09-12)
Thank You :) I've Tested And Installed Every Operating System That I've Uploaded. And If You Havn't Noticed I've Also Included The Activation In Every .ISO File. So When You Burn The .ISO Too A DVD, Just View All The Files On The DVD And You Will See The Activation Crack. That Will Make Things Alot Easier It's Like That On Every-One Of Em.JesMe247 (2010-09-17)
@levikzok....Dumbass. Why do you think we do torrents? NOT to pay!---Spam your ass to hell.JesMe247 (2010-09-17)
@levikzok again.....Plus you answered YOURSELF in above posts, MORON. You gotta be smarter than THAT to catch a fool. GTFO!namasp (2010-09-26)
Thanks for the upload but I have a little problem: sound is very low (almost off) in the headphones and totally off with speakers. Is it because I installed it on a Mac via bootcamp? Don't know much about computers but I checked everything I could in the control panel, sound settings etc.. and couldn't fix it.senjacob (2010-09-27)
firstly, thanks for the upload..let me test :)
will give a +1 if I got genuine
Computer-User (2010-09-27)
"namasp"Windows Products & Mac Products Aren't Very Compatible. That May Be Why You're Having Problems.
Nardark (2010-09-27)
I'm not quite getting this stuff. I've done everything you named in the instructions, I burned the ISO file to a DVD, then burned the activation and " keys " to a separate CD. But it still won't boot from the DVD, when I restart the computer nothing happends and when I try to boot it just says it ain't compatible with my version of windows.You told me before when I tried to upgrade to your " Windows 7 Professional " torrent that the problem was with WIndows Vista not being able to upgrade to WIndows 7.
I run currently on a Windows Vista Home Edition ( 32 bit ) by the way. But I want 64 bit because I have 4 gb RAM
What am I doing wrong?
MJKW2Ab (2010-10-01)
ATTENTION ANYBODY HAVING PROBLEMS INSTALLING Windows 7:Microsoft has a little tool that saved my ass during my install, I do not know any other way I could of installed the Win-7 ISO without this tool:
Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool
http://store.microsoft.com/help/iso-tool
The tool, when run, will ask for the name and location of the ISO and append a self=boot to the beginning. Once the installation got done with pass 1 and rebooted I had to swap Windows 7 install disc (or USB stick) by removing the install with the MS appended boot with the disc made strictly from the ISO. Just maybe this Microsoft tool could help others to install Win-7, especially handy when having problems formatting in anything BUT Fat32 which will not work, or just can not find a method to kick start the install disc. Just remember you will likely need two Windows DVD, the pure one made from the ISO AND the first DVD which will have this Microsoft tool appended to make it boot-able until it reboots and you can swap out the disc for the pure one made from the iso.
Im not sure Microsoft allows one to download this tool more than once, based on how their agreement is written. So be sure to back it up, it may be needed again if needed for the install.
Sorry if I am difficult to understand, as I am very sleepy.
I'll check back here again. Good luck.
MJKW2Ab (2010-10-01)
Update: Post Above- This worked for both the 32 bit AND the 64 bit versions of Win-7 on both DVD and USB thumb drives. The download page explain how it works, and it appears the main purpose of this tool is to aid others to instal Windows 7 (legal ones of course)ozywalker (2010-10-20)
Thank you for this 100% working copy of Windows 7 Ultimate. Quick easy install, activator works perfectly. all i had to do was hide update "KB971033".Thanks Computer-User
Computer-User (2010-10-20)
This Is Windows Vista Ultimate :) But Thanks lol :Plasolmary (2010-10-22)
hey thanxzz so much everything workout perfect but my only issue now is that cant connect to internet bcuz gives me error message that wireless network not found plz help!!!!lasolmary (2010-10-22)
hey thanxz very much but now cant connect to internet says wireless adapter not found so plz help !!!i have a gatewayComputer-User (2010-11-01)
"lasolmary"I Seen This B 4, You Don't Have The Driver You Need For Your Computer To Use It. You Need To Download "Driver Genius" On Here :)
LilMitti4Lyfe (2010-11-01)
MY WIRELESS WORKED AFTER I DOWNLOADED THIS ATHEROS DRIVER!!! ITS FOR DV7 HP..WORKED ON MY 1240us...HOPE THIS HELPS!!! LET ME KNOW IF IT DOES...http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/5825337/Windows_Vista_Ultimate_SP2_%2864_Bit%29_x64_%28September_2010%29
Computer-User (2010-11-01)
The Program Called "Driver Genius" Scans Your Computer With A Database Of Drivers From Almost Every Company :) They Keep Black Listing The Serials, But Of Course We All Know How That Goes, Get Em Wile You Can. :)Get Er Done! :P
Computer-User (2010-11-03)
The Windows 7 Ultimate x86 (32 Bit) (November 2010) Is Located Here.http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/5930226/Windows_7_Ultimate_(32_Bit)_x86_(November_2010)
The Windows 7 Ultimate x64 (64 Bit) (November 2010) Is Located Here.
http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/5930234/Windows_7_Ultimate_(64_Bit)_x64_(November_2010)
sager1991 (2010-11-03)
I burned the iso to a dvd using Poweriso. The installation starts, but after the language selection, a popup comes up and says that I don't have drivers necessary for installation.I am using a formatted HP p6130y with no operating system, 8 GB of ram, and 750 GB hard drive.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Computer-User (2010-11-04)
"sager1991"Have You Tried Installing The 32 Bit Version Of Windows Vista Ultimate That I've Uploaded. It Kinda Sounds Like Your Computer Hardware Can't Run 64 Bit :)
I Use Nero Burning Rom To Burn Every ISO File Onto A Blank DVD-R Or DVD-RW :)
Other Programs SomeTimes Don't Burn All The Files Like The .Iso Is Programed Too. :)
sager1991 (2010-11-04)
I have an AMD64 processor and a license key for 64-bit. I'll try to re-write the iso to a dvd. After some research, I found what you just told me. I'll get back to you though on whether or not this works.sager1991 (2010-11-04)
I solved my problem!!! My hard drive was set on RAID. So I went into the Boot menu and changed it to AHCI and voila! The drive booted up and everything works spectacurely. I had a license key on the side of the computer that I used to activate and it works great. I had to install a few updates for the internet to work, but that was because of my computer.Thanks for the WINDOWS VISTA HOME PREMIUM SP2 setup. Maybe I will have to stop by for W-7 soon.
s_4170_va (2010-11-04)
seed, seed, seed.....Computer-User (2010-11-04)
"sager1991"That's Wonderfull! :) I'm Glad Everything Worked Out For You! :)
"s_4170_va"
What's The Speed On This Download?
ghost0308 (2010-11-07)
Hello Computer_User...thanks for the upload first of all and although I have not used it (because I'm keeping it in my set of CD's/DVD's OS Instalation carry case because I'm an IT Tech and use it to install OS's to customers and also because I did not want to burn it straight away so I could SHARE and SEED with the rest of the world...like EVERYBODY should do!!), the download went pretty fast without a problem and I completely trust your work!!!! However, I have 2 questions please if you can answer when you can:1: You provided with the d/load a set of Serials for different brands of systems. With this ISO (OS ISO) does it ask for a Serial upon installation?
2: Is the Activator file the same as for Win Vista Ultimate 32bit or do I need to burn the Activator again on a different CD for the x32 version with the x32 d/load?
3: Same question as for question number 2 but in relation to the Activators for Win 7 Ultimate x32 and x64? Can I use the same Activator for ALL versions here and above or for each version do I need to burn, in this case, the 4 different Activators on seperate CD's?
Well, I suppose i made 3 questions instead of 2 but keep up the EXCELENT work and I'm very grateful there are guys like yourself ready to share with us THE WORLD what otherwise would go and make even richer the pockets of those who already are and don't know what to do with so much money (Microsoft, etc). Thanks a lot mate.
ghost0308 (2010-11-07)
...also can I burn the ISO using IMGBurn but slow like x2 or x4? Cheers!!!!ghost0308 (2010-11-07)
ATENTION ALL USERS!!!! I have just received a Windows Update "KB892130" which calls itself the "Windows Genuine Advantage" (I did NOT install) and what it says is that it verifies if your copy of Microsoft Software is genuine or not!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!It also mentions that it checks the state of the validation of your product!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It has a size of 1.1MB!
This Windows Update IS NOT related to the "KB971033" and it must be a different one that MS uses to check the originality of all the OS.
ATENTION/DISCLAIMER: This Update IS NOT related to the uploads that Computer_User does because I did not even installed any of his Software on my system...it just showed up on my system which at the moment STILL has the original OS installed (XP PRO).
I DO NOT wish to alarm anyone and I might be wrong, and if I am I apologise BUT my native language is English and I know very well what I read about this Windows Update "KB892130"!!!!
Computer_User or anyone with even more knowledge than me, PLEASE verify the purpose of this
Update!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If I'm correct START PASSING THE MESSAGE TO OTHERS
QUICKLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
More than this I cannot do but I will wait for feedback on this very page and if true I will help passing the message around...EVERYBODY MUST DO
IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you all,
ghost0308
Computer-User (2010-11-08)
"ghost0308"Nope You Don't Need A Product Key For Any Of My Operating Systems :)
The Activation Crack Is The Same For Every Windows 7 & Every Windows Vista Operating System :)
You Can Either Burn The Activation Crack Onto A Sep CD.
Or You Can Just Leave The DVD That The .ISO Was Burned Onto In The DVD-ROM Drive, Because The Activation Crack Is Also Located INSIDE Every .ISO File That I've Released :) :) :)
Go Into "My Computer"
Right Click On The DVD,
And Click On "Open"
You Should See It :)
& You Can Burn It With What Ever Your Fav Program Is, I Use Nero Burning Rom For Everything :) It Seems To Burn The .ISO With-Out Any Problem :)
ghost0308 (2010-11-09)
Thanks 4 quick reply...good on ya mate!!!!!!!!!!mad0khn (2010-11-14)
Seed please.Computer-User (2010-11-15)
HEY EVERY-ONE!!!! :)The "New & Revised" November Release.
Windows 7 Ultimate x86 (32 Bit) Version Is Located Here.
http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/5952553/Windows_7_Ultimate_(32_Bit)_x86_(November_2010)
The "New & Revised" November Release.
Windows 7 Ultimate x64 (64 Bit) Version Is Located Here.
http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/5952557/Windows_7_Ultimate_(64_Bit)_x64_(November_2010)
Computer-User (2010-11-22)
If Any-One Wants A Way To Contact Me, Or Ask Me Questions For Faster Reply Other Than Leaving Me Comments, You Can Do So By Visting My Pirate Bay Forum Account :)P.M. (Personal Message)
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LadyChillz (2010-11-23)
Hey, I got a question about the Serials in the Keys.ini..Vista|Ultimate|Acer| ****** , such, do i really need to find it and then use the real one?
Computer-User (2010-11-26)
"LadyChillz"You Don't Do Anything With The "Keys" .TXT Document, Except Leave It In The SAME Folder Next To The Activation Program :)
If You Moved The "Keys" .TXT Document, The Activation Program Will Not Work Correctly :)
ankur218 (2010-11-30)
What does, "Windows Vista Ultimate Service Pack 2 x64 (64 Bit) All Windows Updates Integrated Up Too September 2010." mean? Will it work forever without giving any trouble?Computer-User (2010-12-01)
"ankur218"Means It Will Work Untill You Download The Dreaded KB971033 Windows Update.
:) And All Windows Updates Are Integrated Up Too That Months Release :) Wich For This Would Be September 2010.
ankur218 (2010-12-01)
What does Integrated upto september actually mean? Does this give the option only to install Vista or every other version of Vista? Key required?Computer-User (2010-12-03)
No This Torrent Only Will Install Vista Ultimate, You DO NOT Need A Product Key For Any Of My Operating Systems, But You Will Need Too Use The Activation Program To Make Windows Genuine. :)DIABLODG (2010-12-04)
I have one question please:Is this version retail and untouched?
Thank you.
Computer-User (2010-12-05)
"DIABLODG"All Of My Operating Systems Are Full Retail & Untouched :) :P
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DIABLODG (2010-12-05)
Hello Computer-UserThank you for the answer.
ankur218 (2010-12-07)
You mean to first install it as trial then use the activator? Does it have 32 bit too? And if you don't mind can you upload Windows Vista AIO with both 32 and 64 bit AND Windows 7 AIO with both 32 and 64 bit? Need it big time please.Computer-User (2010-12-10)
"DIABLODG"Thank You For All Of The Support! :) :P
"bobthetoker"
Thank You For All Of The Support! :) :P
"ankur218"
There Is NO Way For You Too Enter A Product Key During Windows Installation :)
After Installation Is Done, Then At The Desktop You Need Too Use The Activation Program.
"frankvallecillo"
Is The Speed Still Slow?
ankur218 (2010-12-11)
And if you don't mind can you upload Windows Vista AIO with both 32 and 64 bit AND Windows 7 AIO with both 32 and 64 bit? Need it big time please.Computer-User (2010-12-12)
"ankur218"I Don't Like AIO Operating Systems, They Are Not Reliable And Are Not Stable :)
Do You Not Like What The Torrents I Have Now?
"frankvallecillo"
I'm Sorry No Body Is Helping Seed Bro... I'm Doing All I Can :(
Computer-User (2010-12-13)
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Computer-User (2011-01-01)
The Windows Vista Ultimate 32 Bit December Release Is Located Here.http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/6076769/Windows_Vista_Ultimate_SP2_(32_Bit)_x86_(December_2010)
The Windows Vista Ultimate 64 Bit December Release Is Located Here.
http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/6076774/Windows_Vista_Ultimate_SP2_(64_Bit)_x64_(December_2010)
xylolz (2011-01-08)
thanksbarnbarn122 (2011-04-12)
Thanks for the best (to me) OS in the world. I have basic,but my computer hard drive messed up and had to restart completely but for some reason i could not run safe mode nor back up... Good thing a tech guy put XP (he could not find vista basic) on my computer. NOW I HOPE THIS WORKS! because XP is VERY venerable to viruses. LOLPsychoclown81 (2011-05-26)
Awesome torrent brohammiro011 (2011-06-01)
Is it activatedRealBigBat (2011-06-12)
good job Bro Man :)turrel (2011-08-18)
if you want i'll seed it CU, how long do you need to seed? even tho i already have it. if you're having speed probs, try deleting the rules from windows firewall exceptions, i did it with utorrent and it shot up to 400k bps.Cosmic_Panda_1995 (2012-02-05)
i dont know what can u plz help? "windows cannot install required files. the file may be corrupt or missing. make sure all files required for installation are available, and restart the installation.error code: 0x80070017
HomuHomu (2012-06-11)
Thanks.Vista is my favorite Windows Operating System!
DrDudeO24 (2012-09-13)
So the activation file in vuze says 2.97MB but when viewed in a folder its says 0bytes as well as its not a valid win32 app. I had to restart the torrent a couple times, could that be the problem, some files left behind? or do i need to burn the file from a 64bit os? Everything else worked out peachy. Awesome upload computer-user, thanks.DrDudeO24 (2012-09-14)
My apologies, it was an error on my part.Thanks again
squidy74 (2012-09-16)
Hi Computer-User,Am having some issues with the activation .exe, my Norton keeps identifying it as a hacktool, so removing it automatically. This is causing issues with activation, can you please assist.
Thanks
evolved72 (2013-02-20)
Here's what you need:=====================================================
QUICK INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INITIATED AND/OR IMPATIENT
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1. Move activation files to an outside medium
2. Burn the ISO to DVD
3. Boot off the DVD
4. Activate
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DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS
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BEFORE STARTING
- Copy the Windows Vista Activation folder and its contents to an outside medium such as a USB key, flash memory or a second hard drive, or even burn it to a disc (a separate disc from the one you'll be burning the actual Windows Vista installer on)
- Back up anything on the install drive (drive C: for most) you don't want to lose (like the stuff under C:UsersYourName such as Documents, Pictures, Music) so you can do the format step in the instructions below which will allow you to do a very clean install
PROCEDURE
- Burn the Windows "Vista Ultimate SP2 (64 Bit).ISO" file to a blank DVD disc using any ISO-burning tool that allows write-speed control... BURN AT THE ABSOLUTE SLOWEST SPEED, IGNORING THIS ADVICE IS THE CAUSE OF AN UNTOLD NUMBER OF FAILURES AND COMPLAINTS. Even at slow speed it doesn't take very long, I did it using Iso Recorder 3.1 set to 4X recording speed and it took just over 5 minutes (given the size of the .ISO that really works out to about 14X but the thing to retain is that I set it to the lowest available which was 4X, not 14X or anything else and it *worked*)
- After burning the disc boot the PC with it... if the PC ignores the disc and boots off the HDD you need to go into your PC's boot menu (if you don't know try at startup) to modify the boot order such that the CD/ROM drive appears before the HDD in the boot order
- Recommended to use the format tool in the advanced options menu at beginning of install procedure (right after license agreement) to format the hard disk clean before installing... you should have already backed up anything you don't want to lose as described at the beginning
- After install is finished you need to activate it to get rid of the 30 day limit so run the activator you copied to wherever at the start... I ran it off the USB stick I had copied it to* and it did the job perfectly, I just launched the executable and it correctly identifed my system and set the parameters correctly so just clicked Install, it ran for about 20 seconds and *boom* that's it, activated! (to verify: Start, type "system", click System, look at the bottom: "Windows is activated, Product ID..." etc, etc.
* Norton Internet Security 2012 identified it as malware and zapped it so I had to restore it from quarantine and tell NIS to exclude it in the future, better to do it this way, if you just turn off NIS beforehand it'll torch the file every/any time it sees it in the future
DarkHarbringer (2013-07-27)
It shouldn't matter if Norton torches the activator after hand cuz I plan on deleting that activator program as soon as it does it's job and activates my Vista copy!!!xarinl (2013-09-07)
Can I install this OS to dual boot with Windows 8 Pro with Windows 8 Pro being installed first ?xarinl (2013-09-07)
I need this OS to study Oracle 11g R2 OCA and OCP syllabus.xarinl (2013-09-11)
download complete. This copy does work. But I have found that it takes about 10 minutes to get ready after boot up. I don't know if it is a problem from OS end or my PC end. Other OS'es like windows 7, 8 , XP pro were working just fine on my machine.11ryanc2 (2014-01-06)
Excellent torrent, installed perfectly on my HP Compaq 6005 Pro. Crack worked as well. Vista runs very smoothly for me.~Thanks for the upload, but please seed. My connection is bad, so I can't seed long.