Can't install Windows 7 Home Premium 64Bit?

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    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit OS
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       #41

    Over here you'll be paying around $24 for 5 ._.
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    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit OS
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       #42

    I must be off now. Thank you for your time. I shall be back in about 12 hours. It's 5:37 AM ._. Need Sleep xD
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    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit OS
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       #43

    OMG SORRY, I got caught up in so much stuff I didn't have time to post. Okay, so, got some DVDs. And of course, My DVD-RW LightScribe Drive conks out. I grab the one of my Dads, DVD-RW and plug it in. I get nothing. Won't in hardware/BIOS. Cables are fine, works fine on my dads comp. .................I need help. Tankyou (:
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  4.    #44

    Does the DVD drive register in BIOS setup? Check the cables and their connections. Try new ones.

    Unplug everything else - all other HD's, peripherals, TV Tuner card, etc. Just have one wiped HD.
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    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit OS
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       #45

    Yeah, the cables are fine. I put in a pair of brand New ones but still no luck. It doesn't register into the Bios, no. I have tried everything including Device Manager. Basically I'm screwed. I am just going to buy a New Windows 7 Home premium 64-bit in-store. I think it'll be alot easier. Thank you, I really do appreciate your help. I hope this thread helps other people.
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       #46

    Sheesey said:
    Yeah, the cables are fine. I put in a pair of brand New ones but still no luck. It doesn't register into the Bios, no. I have tried everything including Device Manager. Basically I'm screwed. I am just going to buy a New Windows 7 Home premium 64-bit in-store. I think it'll be alot easier. Thank you, I really do appreciate your help. I hope this thread helps other people.
    Buying a New Windows 7 DVD, will not make the DVD/CD Drive show in BIOS.
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  7.    #47

    If your DVD drive will not show up in BIOS and you cannot get it to show up by reinstalling it, changing cables, cleaning it, trying another disk to make sure it's burned correctly, then the next step is to write the Win7 ISO (extracted with ImgBurn if necessary) to flash stick using Universal USB Installer with Win7 in dropdown menu.

    Then boot the stick by tapping one-time BIOS Boot Menu key at boot, select flash stick under USB, Removable or HD's.
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  8. Posts : 131
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit OS
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       #48

    I know. But I can't get the DVD RW Drive to show up and my DVD RW LightScribe Drive won't read any blank discs. And I don't have a FlashDrive big enough, remember?
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       #49

    I would replace your DVD Drive.
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  10.    #50

    Can you swap in another DVD drive to try install? If not reinstall the one you have.
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