

This can be beneficial to other community members reading the thread. Please remember to click “Mark as Answer” on the post that helps you, and to click “Unmark as Answer” if a marked post does not actually answer your question. You might end up with a non-functioning system if Lenovo has configured your system such that moving it to another partition may preventing it from booting properly. No one here knows whether it is physically practical to do so since no one here knows exactly how Lenovo has Your situation is not related to the original subject and forum ethics strongly discourage hanging a question on an existing thread that is not directly related to the originalĪs for moving your OS to the SSD portion of your hybrid drive, that is really a hardware question best addressed by Lenovo Technical Support. It would be much more appropriate for you to have started your own thread. Will this procedure work in this case? and, if it does, can I use my licence on the sticker to activate my windows copy? I want to move the os to the ssd portion of the hybrid drive. Here is a link that will let you know more details on what I have explained above as well as more details on how to check the validity of the downloads as well as what else is available via the tb. site.I have windows pre-installed in my lenovo U410. exe (right-click on the ISO/.exe>Properties>File Hashes) I haven't linked the version of MS you asked for as that version is currently unavailable, which happens from time-time although most other ISO's and other MS tools are still there.Īgain, you can easily verify that the ISO's that you download are legit (not tampered with) by using a simple program like HashTab which can check all available checksums on a ISO or. You don't need to torrent these as they are downloaded straight from their servers.

I'd advise using qBittorrent or similar.įor a ton of other MS related ISO's that are available, you can also check out tb. who have links for Windows 7/8.1/10, Office 2007/2010/2013/2016/2016 Mac and other useful tools or programs. Note that you will need a torrent program to handle the download for you. torrent files are safe and you can easily check the MD5 or SHA-1 hash checks for yourself on the downloaded ISO's.Įn_windows_7_professional_with_sp1_圆4_dvd_u_676939.isoĮn_windows_7_professional_with_sp1_x86_dvd_u_677056.iso That however was taken down after years of running and MS now run a similar service themselves, only they don't make everything available now. DigitalRiver used to be the third party place where you could legally download Windows OS (various versions) via their digital software delivery system which they used to run for MS. Please note that these are direct download links for the torrent file that is made available via which is a mirror of the original DigitalRiver. You didn't say if you wanted the 64-bit or 32-bit version, so I have linked to both.
