Need help with error code on ISO burn

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  1. Posts : 255
    win 7 64 Home edition
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       #21

    I downloaded it from this link but i will do it again if you think it will help. I am running win 7 64 bit sp1
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  2. Posts : 8,135
    Windows 10 64 bit
       #22

    I don't see that you tried what I suggested, burn a disc from a file (any file) on the hard drive. Have to verify that the drive will actually work with another file. If it does then the iso file you have is suspect. If it doesn't work with some other file then it puts the problem back on, probably, the hard drive itself.
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  3. Posts : 13,576
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #23

    Try Jack`s suggestion :)
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  4.    #24

    Once you do that to verify OD works, try using Windows 7 USB-DVD Download Tool.

    Verify that the download completed and is the size Brian posted. If it fails again try another ISO download.

    Follow all the steps here to do a perfect Clean Reinstall - Factory OEM Windows 7
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  5. Posts : 255
    win 7 64 Home edition
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       #25

    Oh man, i had to run out but when I got back i remembered i had some offline recovery disks that I know worked and did boot fine so i tried them again and it seems that even those won't boot anymore.

    The boot order was set to boot from the disc first but all i hear is the whining of it trying to fully boot up but it fails to complete it .
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  6.    #26

    Then I'd use a new ISO provided in Step 1 written to flash stick installer with tool provided in Step 2 of Clean Reinstall - Factory OEM Windows 7.

    To boot the flash stick, set the HDD to boot first in BIOS setup then trigger the stick to boot using the one-time BIOS Boot menu key for your PC, listed under USB, Removable or HD's. You may have to expand the listing to see it.

    If stick starts the install over again after the install reboots then unplug it.

    If stick fails to boot try unplugging the DVD drive. It may be faulty.
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  7. Posts : 255
    win 7 64 Home edition
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       #27

    Thanks for the assistance.
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  8. Posts : 255
    win 7 64 Home edition
    Thread Starter
       #28

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    gregrocker said:
    Then I'd use a new ISO provided in Step 1 written to flash stick installer with tool provided in Step 2 of Clean Reinstall - Factory OEM Windows 7. To boot the flash stick, set the HDD to boot first in BIOS setup then trigger the stick to boot using the one-time BIOS Boot menu key for your PC, listed under USB, Removable or HD's. You may have to expand the listing to see it. If stick starts the install over again after the install reboots then unplug it. If stick fails to boot try unplugging the DVD drive. It may be faulty.
    The highlighted info above i don't understand , i did manage to get the ISO on a thumb drive but i don't see any options to boot from the usb and i looked everywhere.

    I used another computer to download a new ISO image and when i tried to boot using my laptop (Asus u56e ) it still won't do it. The drive makes noise but eventually starts up with the normal screen which reads starting windows.

    The dvd drive looks like it's not reading anything.

    Where would i buy a replacement drive since it may be faulty , i would like to have it internal if that's possible.
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  9.    #29

    Every PC has a one-time BIOS boot menu key. On Asus it's normally F8 but can be another which may be shown on the first boot screen. You would hold that key to access the Boot Menu, then choose the flash stick to boot.

    The stick will only be bootable if you used the tool specified in my earlier post to write the ISO to stick.

    If you cannot find the one-time Boot Menu key, then enter BIOS setup to set the Flash Stick to boot first, before HDD. However this may require unplugging the flash stick after first reboot during install since otherwise it will restart the install when it reboots.

    The way to access BIOS to change the boot order if needed is shown here: How to Boot A Computer from CD or DVD - YouTube
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  10. Posts : 255
    win 7 64 Home edition
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       #30

    I am trying to upload some pictures from my camera but can't seem to get them to post , they are jpeg/s , I want you to see what I'm looking at because it's confusing.

    Any idea why i can't post?
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