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  1. Posts : 11
    Windows Vista Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #11

    on hp site is firmware update only for GSA-T50L optical drive, and I have GSA-T30L
    tried to install from HD but then i can't format partiton...
    it's obviously problem with firmware...
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  2. Posts : 16,163
    7 X64
       #12

    Could well be .

    If you can boot from usb - the boot into Vista . put 7 dvd in drive - copy the dvd to HD as an .iso , then create bootable flash drive with this USB/DVD Tool: ( download link at the bottom of this tutorial )

    Make bootable iso from student d/l


    If you don't have an app. to copy the dvd as an .iso - use Alex's isorecorder - install it ( you don't see anything - it's on your rt click menu).

    Rt click the dvd drive and select Creat Image from cd ( it means dvd as well if you are on Vista)

    ISO Recorder v3


    OR:

    Instead of booting from usb flash

    just rt clik the dvd and Copy , then Paste the contents to your drive and you will have the installation files - run setup.exe and install that way to a partition you have already created.

    Keep us posted.
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  3. Posts : 11
    Windows Vista Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #13

    SIW2 said:
    No, it is the ahci driver I believe.

    Never mind.

    Boot the Vista dvd to system recovery options command prompt.

    Take Vista dvd out - put 7 dvd in .

    At the prompt, type;

    notepad

    then press enter

    when it pops up click File>Save , select All files in the drop down at the bottom,

    Navigate to dvd drive. Inside the "sources" folder find setup.exe and run it .
    this wont work too...
    same error...
    have to find firmware update...
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  4. Posts : 16,163
    7 X64
       #14

    What about these methods - you should be able to copy from the dvd - even if it won't boot properly:


    SIW2 said:
    Could well be .

    If you can boot from usb - the boot into Vista . put 7 dvd in drive - copy the dvd to HD as an .iso , then create bootable flash drive with this USB/DVD Tool: ( download link at the bottom of this tutorial )

    Make bootable iso from student d/l


    If you don't have an app. to copy the dvd as an .iso - use Alex's isorecorder - install it ( you don't see anything - it's on your rt click menu).

    Rt click the dvd drive and select Creat Image from cd ( it means dvd as well if you are on Vista)

    ISO Recorder v3


    OR:

    Instead of booting from usb flash

    just rt clik the dvd and Copy , then Paste the contents to your drive and you will have the installation files - run setup.exe and install that way to a partition you have already created.

    Keep us posted.
      My Computers


  5. Posts : 11
    Windows Vista Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #15

    SIW2 said:
    Could well be .

    If you can boot from usb - the boot into Vista . put 7 dvd in drive - copy the dvd to HD as an .iso , then create bootable flash drive with this USB/DVD Tool: ( download link at the bottom of this tutorial )

    Make bootable iso from student d/l


    If you don't have an app. to copy the dvd as an .iso - use Alex's isorecorder - install it ( you don't see anything - it's on your rt click menu).

    Rt click the dvd drive and select Creat Image from cd ( it means dvd as well if you are on Vista)

    ISO Recorder v3


    OR:

    Instead of booting from usb flash

    just rt clik the dvd and Copy , then Paste the contents to your drive and you will have the installation files - run setup.exe and install that way to a partition you have already created.

    Keep us posted.
    don't have USB larger than 2gb... i have to buy it...

    and second...
    i have 3 partiton (c: currently vista, d: documents, e: games and programs)
    i have about 60gb documents... i don't wanna loose them... should i contact my seller? i have varranty...
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  6. Posts : 16,163
    7 X64
       #16

    Tht's a good idea. If you can't boot the 7 dvd, or the XP cd - something is not right.
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  7. Posts : 11
    Windows Vista Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #17

    this is funny... very funny...
    just went to shower, and then... EUREKA
    I've just remembered that i have MP4 player...
    it is 4GB... i'm gonna make it bootable and then finally install WINDOWS 7...
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  8. Posts : 11
    Windows Vista Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #18

    1 h later...
    i'll go sit n' cry... son of a b*tch don't wanna boot... it just starts loading vista...
    what i did wrong????
    usb legacy drivers-enabled
    usb port-enabled
    boot priority:
    usb hard drive
    usb cd rom
    usb floppy
    notebook upgrade bay
    notebook hard drive...
    also... mp4 is bootabile... everything works... but he don't wanna boot...

    is this maybe beacuse MP4 connects over cable?
    i'm going to buy tomorrow new usb...
    i am so disappointed...
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