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Installing Windows 7 on new internal HD from DVD?
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<blockquote data-quote="jojo44" data-source="post: 2482930" data-attributes="member: 850038"><p>Hi All,</p><p></p><p>I am trying to install Windows 7 onto a new internal SATA notebook HD. I inserted the HD into a notebook, turned it on with the Windows 7 disc in the DVD drive and I get "No Bootable Device - Insert Boot Disk and press any key". The weird thing is that I have used this same disc in this same computer with a different HD before and it worked perfectly fine. I have already played with the BIOS boot order and even tried disabling, rebooting and reenabling the DVD drive to no avail. The DVD drive works. I can clearly hear it reading the disc and, like mentioned before, it worked flawlessly when I insert another HD with windows 7 installed. Any suggestions?</p><p>I just entered a Windows XP disc in the same drive and it booted no problem. I am going to try to reburn the ISO and hope for the best. Thanks for the responses and let me know if you have any other suggestions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jojo44, post: 2482930, member: 850038"] Hi All, I am trying to install Windows 7 onto a new internal SATA notebook HD. I inserted the HD into a notebook, turned it on with the Windows 7 disc in the DVD drive and I get "No Bootable Device - Insert Boot Disk and press any key". The weird thing is that I have used this same disc in this same computer with a different HD before and it worked perfectly fine. I have already played with the BIOS boot order and even tried disabling, rebooting and reenabling the DVD drive to no avail. The DVD drive works. I can clearly hear it reading the disc and, like mentioned before, it worked flawlessly when I insert another HD with windows 7 installed. Any suggestions? I just entered a Windows XP disc in the same drive and it booted no problem. I am going to try to reburn the ISO and hope for the best. Thanks for the responses and let me know if you have any other suggestions. [/QUOTE]
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