"Leroy" <> wrote in message
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> Please repost your question in the Windows 7 Answers Forum:
> http://social.answers.microsoft.com/...egory/windows7
>
>
> Nigel Molesworth wrote:
>> In our household we have two students, and so ordered a copy of Windows 7
>> Professional and Windows 7 Home Premium in both x64 and x86 versions - a
>> total of 4 products from Digital River.
>>
>> Having used their download manager to download these files, I now have 6
>> files: 4 .exe files (as expected) plus 2 files named setup1.box and
>> setup2.box. The .exe files are, however, only just over 70KB each,
>> setup1.box is almost
>> 3GB and setup2.box is 163KB.
>>
>> Running the Home Premium versions fails immediately, saying it can't find
>> the required files. Running the Pro x64 .exe file starts to build a .iso
>> file ("Unloading the box"), but then fails with an unspecified error.
>> [Later] I've now re-downloaded a single Pro 64 version, moved it to
>> another
>> drive, taken full permissions, and run the .exe file in elevated mode. It
>> now gets as far as unpacking setup2.box, then fails saying it can't write
>> to
>> the folder - probably because it has made it RO! Note to anyone who
>> suggests various methods to burn a DVD; this issue is
>> about unpacking the files, not burning them.
>>
>>
>>
>> Nigel M
>>
>> We need Windows 7 groups on the Microfoft News Server!
The question has nothing to do with Windows 7. It has to do with downloading
and utilizing that which was downloaded.
Get a life now!
--
Richard Urban
Microsoft MVP
Windows Desktop Experience & Security