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Sounds like your boot up order is set for HD first, Then Lan network second.
CD/DVD (Optical Drive) needs to be first.
Sounds like your boot up order is set for HD first, Then Lan network second.
CD/DVD (Optical Drive) needs to be first.
Yes it's an installation disk, not an upgrade on or something. :s
DocBrown it's CD/DVD first ^^
And now the Mandriva Disk works again. oO
But i just tried it with my other PC, and it works. :/ It works too with my gran-ma PC.
Well I'm stumped and out of ideas for now.
Keep checking back because someone should come along with a suggestion for you shortly.
Thanks for the try anyway. x)
By the way, is there any way to install Seven with Linux ? I mean, with an virtual enviro. or something. I now that you can't create a viable dual boot with that because of the MBR's destruction but since i just want Seven...
Have a look at the link below to have a go at VirtualBox, it's free.
VirtualBox Free Virtual Machine
Thank you. x)
I'll install Seven for Virtual Box then. Can i run the DVD with the Seven enviro. so i can click on "Install now" then choose to install Seven in a new partition ? Or should i wait and use Seven with VB ? (i guess that's a noob question)
I still don't have any idea why the Windows 7 installer won't start with an "no Operating System found" error when other disks will boot.
I've finally reported the DVD to my assembler. Since it runs in other PCs, we assume that there's an issue with boot in non-Windows system. So we tried with an other DVD. This one boots but the first step of the installation was abnormally fast (copy of the windows files : 1 second) so we put the first DVD after the second booted the PC (...). That works , but the first step presents the same problem (1 second then nothing).
What the hell is wrong with Seven ?