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I've downloaded a lot of Windows 7 versions (release candidates, trial, x64 and x86, etc). The bad part is that the downloaded iso files don't have clear names, so I cannot to know wich version is each file.
I can check the files inside the iso using 7-Zip, by example. Then, reading the files and folders in the installation disk, how can I tell what Windows version and platform the installation refers to?
Could you clarify this question a bit so it doesn't look so much like piracy? – davr – 2010-01-25T06:56:11.143
davr: What the point? I've got a lot of Windows 7 RC and trial versions (7100, 7022, etc...). My Windows 7 is original and I've not problems with piracy... – Click Ok – 2010-01-25T16:47:12.223