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As a student in a greek university I have unlimmited free downloads of all microsoft products for educational purposes including windows 7 greek edition
As a student in a greek university I have unlimmited free downloads of all microsoft products for educational purposes including windows 7 greek edition
If you have done something similar to this
USB Windows 7 Installation Key Drive - Create
It should be bootable and you should have the option to boot from it in the BIOS or boot menu.
If you change the boot order be sure to change it back after it copies the files to the HD
I cant find neither integrated peripherals nor usb legacy
Laptops have "stipped down" BIOSs sometimes.
I would just go strait to "boot order" and find the USB drive. It will need to be plugged in at the time.
On most BIOSs the USB drive will need to be plugged in at the time you change it. When it finishes copying the files you will need to change it back.
I have looked on line for your BIOS, but cannot find it, sorry.