I know very little about Intel processors, but I think the laptop would be pre Skylake. She has a much bigger download allowance so I might be able to download it then. However I'll be going on a 6000km return road trip to see my sister in about 4 months (she lives near the top of Australia and I live near the bottom). iso - my internet connection won't allow me to download a 5GB file (the 2011 reinstallation DVD I've got is a bit over 5GB, and I assume the 2016 one will be about the same).
Windows 7 professional x64 dell oem.iso pro#
Unfortunately I won't be able to download the Jan 2016 Dell Win 7 Pro reinstallation. One other thing was that using RWEverything, there was no MSDM in the ACPI table.ĭoes the Product ID containing OEM-931 belong to another, non-Dell OEM? How can I have 2 different Product IDs? The complete Product ID containing OEM-899 was the same as the one shown in the screen print in. The one containing OEM-931 contains additional information in brackets after it "(Key: xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx)", and the key shown in brackets is the same as the Product Key on the COA label under the battery. I then used Belarc Advisor to look at the Windows 7 Product key, and it shows TWO lines with different product keys - one line contains OEM-899, and the other contains OEM-931. it says that the Product Id shown in Control Panel "should contain OEM-899 when your computer is activated using OEM SLP". Hence it seemed that my Dell reinstallation DVD should be O.K. It showed OEM ID as DELL, and SLIC ver as v2.1. I ran RWEverything, and went to ACPI tables, SLIC, SLIC Marker Structure. I found your Dell Windows reinstallation guides on the web, and after reading them I downloaded and installed RWEverything and Belarc Advisor.