Install Windows 7 builds 7057, 7068, and even 7077!!

 by songkipark
First of all, i am not responsible for any of the builds posted on piratebay or torrentreactor, and it is really not my problem if you get any viruses from these sites, since they are known attack sites. As far as I know, i have used it so far with only a few tracking and malware viruses, but my antivirus suite took care of that(panda). So, without further ado, lets get started.

What you need:
A computer
a reasonably fast connection
no nagging roommates who complain about their connection
(this will take about 2-3 days to upload(1-2 if you're lucky), so be patient.)
Food stocked in advance
Money for the electricity bill(not for the energy-conservative)
 
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Step 1: Get the files

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So, now, you should have a reasonably fast computer, at least a router or modem, definitely not a phone line, and a good security suite in place on your pc, as malware can infect your pc by just clicking on these sites.
So, head on over to:

Piratebay.org
Torrentreactor.net
and search for :
Windows 7
windows 7 7068
windows 7068
windows 7077
windows 7 7077
windows 7 build "7057, 7068, 7077"
upriverpaddler says: Apr 14, 2009. 9:50 AM
Please correct me if I am wrong. Any build beyond 7000 would be pirated. whether a experienced person can use piratebay without getting a virus or not isn't the issue. I run build 7000 downloaded from Microsoft with a Microsoft approved key. Is there a legitimate way to get the updated builds?
gamerguy13 in reply to upriverpaddlerJul 27, 2009. 11:37 AM
No. Build 7100 is the release candidate, available at microsoft.com.
upriverpaddler in reply to gamerguy13Jul 28, 2009. 8:03 AM
Yes, three months later that is correct.
songkipark (author) in reply to upriverpaddlerApr 14, 2009. 8:02 PM
Well, Microsoft is still providing keys, but yes, all other builds are from pirated sources. otherwise, it would not be on piratebay. You should update to at least build 7057, because if you are still running 7000, there are some major security and internal flaws in the OS, so that was really the only reason i updated. Anyway, watch out for the release of the RC1, because that will be the newest version of all. Also, unless you are friends with an employee at Microsoft, then there are no practical ways to get the builds. Yet. SP
lemonie says: Apr 11, 2009. 3:11 AM
Where did you download your copy from? L
songkipark (author) in reply to lemonieApr 11, 2009. 12:51 PM
From piratebay. still, it will come out a few months from now, so be prepared to run linux or xp or, if you are uprgrading or downgrading, vista or windows 7. There will be 7 "flavors" of this, and you can find more on the pcworld website. thank you!
lemonie in reply to songkiparkApr 11, 2009. 1:05 PM
With reference to your warning "and it is really not my problem if you get any viruses from these sites, since they are known attack sites" - would you consider adding to the Instructable that you used piratebay and as far as you know this didn't cause you any harm? Experience is good to share, particularly around dodgy-areas.

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mitchell12 in reply to lemonieApr 11, 2009. 9:29 PM
The pirate bay isn't an "attack site" that's a ludicrous claim coming from a person who clearly doesn't know what he's talking about. Like any site the pirate bay can be abused, check the comments and tags before downloading and you'll be fine. Also this instructable makes far to many assumptions to the readers skill level, Using iso's and torrents isn't something all users are familiar with and should be linked or documented better. I will Say I absoloutley love my windows 7 though, I'm running build 7000 and have been for months.
songkipark (author) in reply to mitchell12Apr 14, 2009. 8:03 PM
also, if you arent familiar with iso's and betas, you shouldn't be here in the first place.
songkipark (author) in reply to mitchell12Apr 11, 2009. 9:33 PM
i have had malware attacks emanating from that site, so im pretty sure it is. With an honors in computer sciences, i think i do know what i am talking about. And, thank you for all of the feedback, lemonie and thiery, an i will take that into my consideration. thank you.
mitchell12 in reply to songkiparkJul 14, 2009. 10:08 AM
You have an honors in computer sciences? Wow! Too bad your still wrong.
songkipark (author) in reply to mitchell12Jun 26, 2010. 5:23 PM
Please use common sense next time you attempt to post something.
ithinkibrokeit in reply to songkiparkJun 30, 2009. 11:04 PM
The Malware attacks are in the files downloaded, which have nothing to do with the website. The Pirate Bay just hosts the torrent links, not the actual files. It has nothing to do with the website.
songkipark (author) says: Apr 12, 2009. 2:01 AM
lol, i had a lot of searching to do.
songkipark (author) says: Apr 12, 2009. 2:01 AM
and, uh, guys, please rate my instructables please. Thank you!
songkipark (author) says: Apr 11, 2009. 10:28 PM
also, paul Thursott's website, http://www.winsupersite.com/win7/win7_skus.asp, shows you what of the 6 versions of the release of Windows 7 you should do.
Bongmaster says: Apr 11, 2009. 3:50 AM
luckily i got mine just before they stopped hosting it at MS. will be dissapointed when it stops working in august :(
songkipark (author) in reply to BongmasterApr 11, 2009. 10:26 PM
well, it wont neccesarity stop working in august. read more http://www.winsupersite.com.
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