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No it doesn't.
If the Microsoft DVD's were in good shape I really don't know what the problem was. They should of just formatted and installed Windows 7.
Post #7
What I must do but I previously used those cd's to upgrade Win7 on my comp.
**A upgrade of Windows 7 should of been a Retail Windows 7**
Post #5
I bought it. I have 2 Windows 7 disks which I bought. But in this situation they both seem useless.
**Two bad Microsoft Windows 7 DVD's could only be bad if they were mistreated badly.**
Post #3
Thank you for quick reply. I really appreciate every bit of information. I do have Windows 7 DVD for 32bit. But whenever I want install.it gets stucked in expanding files.
** If the Microsoft DVD's were in such a bad shape, I don't know any tricks to make them work**
A damaged DVD is a damaged DVD.