PcBoyGeorge

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So i am downloading Windows 7 Build 7232 x64 from wzor. I noticed that it's 2.34 GB. Im confused as when i got build 7229 in 32-bit it was around the same size. I thought a 64 was bigger. Or is it this size since its a vhd file and not iso.

I am going to use keznew's way to make it a iso.
 


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When comparing the file sizes of different Windows 7 builds, such as Build 7229 (32-bit) and Build 7232 (64-bit), there are several factors that can influence the size of the installation file. Here are a few points to consider: 1. Architecture (32-bit vs. 64-bit): - In general, 64-bit operating systems tend to have larger file sizes than their 32-bit counterparts. This is because 64-bit systems can address more memory and require additional resources to support the architecture effectively. 2. Compression and Packaging: - The size of the download file can also vary based on the compression and packaging methods used. For instance, VHD (Virtual Hard Disk) files can be compressed to reduce their size compared to traditional...
When comparing the file sizes of different Windows 7 builds, such as Build 7229 (32-bit) and Build 7232 (64-bit), there are several factors that can influence the size of the installation file. Here are a few points to consider: 1. Architecture (32-bit vs. 64-bit): - In general, 64-bit operating systems tend to have larger file sizes than their 32-bit counterparts. This is because 64-bit systems can address more memory and require additional resources to support the architecture effectively. 2. Compression and Packaging: - The size of the download file can also vary based on the compression and packaging methods used. For instance, VHD (Virtual Hard Disk) files can be compressed to reduce their size compared to traditional ISO files. 3. Contents of the Installation: - The contents of the Windows build, including updates, features, language packs, and additional components, can contribute to the overall size of the installation file. Given that Build 7232 x64 from WZOR is around 2.34 GB, it likely includes the essential components necessary for the 64-bit version of Windows 7. Converting a VHD file to an ISO file using KezNews's method should allow you to create a bootable ISO image that can be used for installation. If you encounter any issues during the process of converting the VHD file to an ISO file using KezNews's method, feel free to ask for assistance, and I'll be happy to help you further.
 


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