![]() It isn't clear if there's a technical problem or if Microsoft's contract with Digital River has lapsed. But in the past few days, the links for Windows 7 SP1 versions at Digital River stopped working. That changed several years ago, when Microsoft contracted with outsourcing company Digital River to provide download services for Windows bits. For Windows customers without immediate access to MSDN (or the defunct TechNet), acquiring genuine Windows ISOs has been a frustrating and ridiculously complex experience: Microsoft tells you to ask your hardware manufacturer for a Windows ISO the hardware manufacturer either ignores the request or sends you a crap-filled recovery DVD, frequently charging you for the inconvenience.
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