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07-05-2009   #1


Windows 7
 
 

So W7 troubles...

ok I have the ISO downloaded...it let me "back-it-up" to 5 discs, tried restoring it, failed miserably... when done downloading, it opens "NTI CD DVD MAKER"...go to do data cd, it says the iso file is too large to copy to disk. Im trying to get file to burn to the disc but keep getting cockblocked...


Any help? And how can I tell what version i need? i.e. 64-bit, 86bit

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07-05-2009   #2


Windows 7 Ultimate x64 + x86 + Windows 8 x64
 
 


Hi The download is an ISO disk image and has to be burned as an image.

If your installed burning software cannot handle this type of image you can try the free ImageBurn .....

The Official ImgBurn Website

If you complete your system specs we may be able to check if your hardware is 64bit capable

Update your System Spec
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07-05-2009   #3


Windows 7
 
 


Ok I tried this earlier, its 3.5 Gigs, at least 5 CDS to wrtie on, wrote on one, but dont know if it continued where it left off, which I think it didnt, how?
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07-05-2009   #4


 
 


Hi Cuzz,

As far as I know there is no way to 'span' any DVD ISO file across multiple CDs. You will need to burn to DVD as it is a DVD Image.

You could also try this tutorial and see if it helps you.




Jeff
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07-05-2009   #5


W7 RTM Ultimate x64
 
 


Only way thats possible is by splitting the ISO into 5 pieces small enough to fit on 5 CD's, But why not do it the normal way, with 1 DVD.?
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07-05-2009   #6


Windows 7
 
 


hOW? wHERE DO i GET A dvd THAT CAN HOLD 2.36 gb
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07-05-2009   #7


 
 


Standard Blank DVD5's can hold 4.35 GB of data. You can buy them from virtually any retailer and they're dirt cheap too
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07-05-2009   #8


W7 RTM Ultimate x64
 
 


Exactly? Why? What were you thinking?
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07-05-2009   #9
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If you do not have a DVD burner there is an alternate way to install Windows 7 using a 4gb USB drive.

Click HERE for the tutorial on how to do that.
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07-05-2009   #10


Xp Pro SP3 x64, Win7 x86 (Ult 7600), Win7 x64 Ult 7600, TechNet RTM on AMD x64 (2.8Ghz)
 
 


Just a thought is your drive a DVD R/W drive & not a DVD rom drive


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