: Open your flashing utility, select your USB drive, and browse your local directories to load the Windows 7 Home Premium OA LATAM 64-bits ISO file.
Running Windows 7 comes with inherent security risks because Microsoft no longer issues security patches. If you must use it, take these protective steps immediately after installation:
: Click start to clear existing target data and write the ISO files onto the flash drive. Crucial Lifecycle and Security Warning
This is the soul of the story. LATAM stands for Latin America . This wasn't a global ISO. It was a regional release, specifically configured for countries like Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Peru, Colombia, and Venezuela. Why does that matter? Two reasons:
Once you find a download link, . You must verify that the ISO is an untouched, official Microsoft image. You can use a free tool like HashCheck or 7-Zip to calculate the file's SHA-1 hash and compare it to official Microsoft MSDN databases.
: Acquire a clean USB flash drive with at least 8GB of storage space .
Because Windows 7 is old, you will likely need to download network/LAN drivers from your manufacturer's website (e.g., HP Support) to get internet access.