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Achmed Jones
Oct 16, 2004



I got my copy of Win7 Pro through the student deal that Microsoft ran through Digital River a couple years ago. Because I'm super-smart, I lost the physical disks that I had them send me (I'm sure I have them...buried in the closet somewhere) and deleted the download long ago. I was able to use a key retrieval program to get my registration key, but is there a way to get a copy of Win7 Pro that's both free and legal?

It seems that there ought to be some way or another that I can use my registration key to get access to the software, since I really don't fancy going through a bunch of storage totes for disks that may or may not have been broken in my last move.

My apologies if this has been gone over a million times. It wasn't in the OP, and the thread is huge at this point.

vvv Thanks a million, Toast Museum! That's exactly what I was looking for. vvv

Achmed Jones fucked around with this message at 01:17 on Jun 10, 2012

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Achmed Jones
Oct 16, 2004



modig posted:

Just bought an SSD and I want to move my current Windows 7 install onto it. I found a program call Paragon that is apparently designed to help with this. Is Paragon a good choice, or is there something else better? Or is there some reason moving the install is a bad idea?

*I'd rather pay $20 than spend time dealing with offsets and stuff, I also found instructions for that.

I'd also like to know the answer to this!

Achmed Jones
Oct 16, 2004



Pvt Dancer posted:

I want to save a Word document to individual JPGs at 300 dpi, made using the mail merge function. There's about 400 pages in it, so it really has to be automated. Is there a printer driver/something else that does this properly?

I found some, but they all have scammy looking webpages with very little information. Don't mind paying, just don't want my credit card details end up in Lithuania or something.

e: Found some free software that does it from PDF. Still took a while to find something that isn't absolute crap or costs $40 (really?)

What was wrong with http://pdf2jpg.net/ ? I just tested it out and it's (1) Free (2) Automated (3) Has no watermark and (4) Allows you to download the resulting JPGs as a zip file.

It's also the second Google result for "convert pdf to jpg" (both with and without quotes), so presumably you tried it and it didn't function properly.

Caveat: It's limited to 15meg pdf files, so you might need to break up the document into a few separate PDFs.

e: That came off a lot more hostile than I intended it to, but I can't think of a way to re-word things properly. I fail at English, but, I guess, just know that I wasn't trying to be a jerk? :shobon:

Achmed Jones fucked around with this message at 02:41 on Jul 10, 2012

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