Please, shutdown the computer using the power button. You already know how to use Rufus, just select the Windows 7 ISO image! When download completes, you will need to write or 'burn' the ISO image and boot from a bootable media.
based on the Windows edition and info from the COA sticker
If you use it, be careful to select the correct Windows ISO for the OEM (COEM), x86 or 圆4 edition, Home/Pro/Ultimate, etc. The tool will download ISO images from Microsoft and has lots of options for many Windows versions including OEM. You need OEM with the COA sticker of Windows. Use Rufus to write the Win 7 ISO file to the USBĭo not download the Win 7 ISO file from the Microsoft website directly as posted above by because these ISO images there are for FPP (retail) Windows version and are not applicable for the OEM Windows versions. You need to use the Windows 7 ISO file instead of the Ubuntu one. The instructions are from the Ubuntu website but there are for reference only. Hi do not need to use or download Ubuntu at all.