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Might be the HDD, either the disks inside are shot or it has a lot of bad sectors.
Try this method (the computer receiving the Windows 7 install will need to be running Windows XP Service Pack 2 or better.) :
1) Download ImgBurn and install.
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2) Put the Windows 7 disk in and open ImgBurn and click "Create Image File from Disk."
3) After you make the image, download and install 7-zip.
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4) Find the image file, right click the image file, go down to 7-zip, then click "Extract files..."
5) After files are extracted go to the folder containing the extracted files and double-click "Setup"
(If you are doing this on a diffenet computer you will need to move the folder with the extracted files to the computer receiving the install.)
6) From there the install should start smoothly.