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Confirm the ISO and write it to USB using trial version of UltraISO Software To Create Bootable USB Flash Drive.
Boot stick using one-time BIOS Boot Menu key, listed under USB, Removable or HD's.
Confirm the ISO and write it to USB using trial version of UltraISO Software To Create Bootable USB Flash Drive.
Boot stick using one-time BIOS Boot Menu key, listed under USB, Removable or HD's.
ASUSTek P5ND2SE comatibile with win 7 (comptability advisor said) i already have w7 but i want to reinstall it ,there isn't drivers for it but vista's work. I've made bootable flash but point is that it don't boots neither i set priority in BIOS
What is there usb ?
As Greg suggested earlier, select Removable.
But when i select removable devices there is only floppy i tried removable, dont work, seems my bios doesn't support usb booting i tried with software named prop boot manager but still not working .
HuH
I have read somewhere that is possible to install windows from second partition what do you think about it ?
Did you write the flash stick using Ultra ISO as given in tutorial? Do that before giving up on your BIOS.
Where did you get Win7? There is no 30 day trial.
From here i found this link on some theard of this forum.Flash is ok i tried it with qemu virtual pc works fine.
I forgotten to write link hahah
http://www.mydigitallife.info/downlo...ownload-links/
The link is for reinstalling Windows which came preinstalled on a PC or if one has lost their DVD for retail Win7 they already purchased. It is not a trial version - there is no trial version, just a 30 day grace period before it must be activated.