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The DVD is good,it has minor scratches but it is good
The DVD is good,it has minor scratches but it is good
The CD/DVD drive could be faulty, the DVD may not be able to be read properly, and therefore is not giving you the option of install of the CD/DVD when you place the disc in.
My step-brother's PS2 CD/DVD used to break quite often, have you considered taking the laptop back to the seller, to see if the CD/DVD drive is working correctly?
Which version of Win7 did you buy, and do you want to install 32- or 64-bit?
If you have a Product Key that came with the disk then you can download the latest official Installer ISO and burn to DVD or write to flash stick from step 1 and 2 here: Clean Reinstall - Factory OEM Windows 7.
Adapt the steps in the tutorial to get a perfect install.
I bought the Windows 7 ultimate 32bit edition,i will try that with the product key
I solved it,the problem was that my DVD drive was broken :)
Remember you're entitled to install either 32- or 64-bit with each license. You have the download link, along with the tool to write to flash stick if needed.
If there's nothing else you can mark the thread Solved at top.
Good call, Blue. I tried to rep you again but can't yet.