Softlay provides the Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium ISOs in 32-bit and 64-bit versions via direct links. The legit Win 7 ISO we provide is updated to Service Pack 1 (SP1) and taken directly from Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN).
So if you are looking to optimize your PC speed and get the best performance out of it then give Win 7 Home Premium a shot. Windows 7 is a major release from Microsoft Windows that has been made available by Microsoft in five editions other than Home Premium (Starter, Home Basic, Enterprise, Professional, and Ultimate).
Windows 7 Home Premium Features
Some of the features offered by Windows 7 Home Premium are given below:
- Built to offer better performance and be more dependable.
- Data management is quicker and easier.
- Computer performance is enhanced.
- Watch, Pause, and Rewind TV or record it to watch later at any time.
- Navigation features like Snap, Peek, and Shake help you to improve your desktop.
- HomeGroup makes creating a home and wireless network faster and easier.
- Powerful and improved built-in Internet Explorer 9 browser.
Note: Upgrading directly to Windows 10 from Windows 7 is still an option (free upgrade not available in 2024) if you are interested in doing that.
Operating System Requirements
- Processor: 1 GHz or faster
- Memory: 1 GB
- Hard disk space: 15 GB available
- Video card: 1366 × 768 screen resolution; DirectX 9 graphics processor with WDDM driver
- Connectivity: Internet access (fees may apply)
Note: A Microsoft account is required to access some features and watching DVDs requires a separate playback software.
How To Install Windows 7 Home Premium from ISO
Windows 7’s ISO can be used to install the OS on any PC, it can also be used to install the OS for VirtualBox installation. But first, you must create a Windows 7 bootable USB.
We recommend using “Rufus” for its ease of use. Read our short guide on how to make a Windows installation-ready bootable USB at this link.
Once the bootable USB is created follow the steps below to install it.
Step 1: Restart the PC and plug in the Win 7 bootable USB.
Step 2: During PC startup press the boot menu button (usually F8, F12, or Delete) and select the USB from the Boot menu.
Step 3: Windows Setup will now open, follow its instructions, and you’ll be done with it in no time.
If you face any issues during the download or installation of the ISO then comment below and we’ll do our best to help you out.