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15 Oct 2009 | #1 |
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Windows 7 Enterprise on xp
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my DVD from windows 7 enterprise is not bootable, that's normal? it's original from my company! How can o make a clean install on laptop with xp upgrade to 7? Thanks ![]() |
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15 Oct 2009 | #2 |
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15 Oct 2009 | #3 |
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You could always follow the guides to have it install from a USB flash drive, but I would first try and figure out why the DVD isn't booting. If it is legitimate from your company, then it should be bootable. Did someone give it to you burned already, or was it an ISO file? How did you burn it, if the latter? Do you see one single file on the disc, or does it look like a normal install disc's structure?
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15 Oct 2009 | #4 |
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DVD not bootable - indicates one of two conditions, or both:
DVD contains the ISO as an ISO Target machine does not have Boot From DVD drive selected - either as a default or boot selectable. |
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15 Oct 2009 | #5 |
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Sir, that is an Upgrade DVD.. please log onto your destop normally and Upgrade it..!!if not then Custom install it.! ![]() Cheers |
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15 Oct 2009 | #6 |
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It's original the DVD! Not say Upgrade or something like that!
I have Boot from DVD and have DVD player on PC. |
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15 Oct 2009 | #7 |
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Doesn't it have to be installed from inside Windows, and not at startup?
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15 Oct 2009 | #8 |
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15 Oct 2009 | #9 |
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If you do not have a qualifying Windows operating system installed with a genuine license activated, then you cannot use the upgrade version of Windows 7 - you would need a "full version" Windows 7 license. In summary: 1. A qualifying Windows operating system must be installed. 2. The qualifying Windows operating system must have a genuine license (product key) and it must be activated. 3. To upgrade, boot to the qualifying Windows desktop, insert the Windows 7 Upgrade disc in the DVD drive. 4. When the setup menu appears, select Custom (advanced) to initiate a clean install procedure. |
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15 Oct 2009 | #10 |
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try to boot from a bootable Linux "Live" CD/DVD. Something like Ubuntu or Knoppix. If that doesn't boot either, then you know the problem isn't with the Windows 7 media.
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