Windows 7 can't be bootable

sadeq

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I have bought a Windows 7 from ebuy online. But it's not bootable, I want to remove old Windows (7) and reinstall it but I can't be reboot.
 
Check the cd in another system to see if it boots. Is the cd a genuine microsoft install cd or a burnt copy?
 
Check the cd in another system to see if it boots. Is the cd a genuine microsoft install cd or a burnt copy?
That is not original from Microsoft, I have bought it from ebuy and the I got a link to download it.
After that I wrote it in a cd.
 
Since its an ISO image, you can't just copy the file to a cd. You have to use burning software that will work with ISO images to actually write the image to a cd. If you have a computer running windows 7 or higher this can be done automatically. All you do is double click on the iso file and windows disc image burner will pop up and you click on burn. If you don't have windows 7 or higher then use the program called IMGburn to write the image to dvd.
 
Since its an ISO image, you can't just copy the file to a cd. You have to use burning software that will work with ISO images to actually write the image to a cd. If you have a computer running windows 7 or higher this can be done automatically. All you do is double click on the iso file and windows disc image burner will pop up and you click on burn. If you don't have windows 7 or higher then use the program called IMGburn to write the image to dvd.
You are right, I got it as IOS from online link and after downloading I extracted all files from it to have exe (Windows set up file) regarding to my experience.
Then I wrote It in DVD .
If I put it in any computer a pup up Window come with Windows exe files to install but as you whenever Windows is active I will be able to remove it (old Windows will be remain) .
 
Don't extract anything from the iso file. Just use windows disc image burner to write the image to a dvd.

Don't reinstall while inside the existing windows 7. Back up any personal data you want to keep and then boot to the disk to reinstall 7 fresh.
 
Don't extract anything from the iso file. Just use windows disc image burner to write the image to a dvd.

Don't reinstall while inside the existing windows 7. Back up any personal data you want to keep and then boot to the disk to reinstall 7 fresh.
But if I write it direct to dvd can be this cd bootable (because it's only IOS) And also can write it (ios) by Windows or I have to use a special burnner (like Nero or ...) ?
 
What operating system does the system have you are using to burn it to dvd? Like I said, windows 7 or above can do this without any special software installed.
 
What operating system does the system have you are using to burn it to dvd? Like I said, windows 7 or above can do this without any special software installed.
I have already Windows 7 and I want to reinstall it with Windows 7 .
 
Then you just double click on the iso file and windows disc image burner will load up, click on burn and it will burn the image to a dvd. Then you boot to the dvd to reinstall 7.

If you have other burning software installed, it might load up when opening the iso file. If so, then right click on the iso file, click on open with and find windows disc image burner and use that.
 
Then you just double click on the iso file and windows disc image burner will load up, click on burn and it will burn the image to a dvd. Then you boot to the dvd to reinstall 7.

If you have other burning software installed, it might load up when opening the iso file. If so, then right click on the iso file, click on open with and find windows disc image burner and use that.
Thanks for your support I will do it, if question, I will keep you in touch
 
should i install windows disk image burner manually or it is already in windows as , because i did so (daouble click on it ) but i don't find any disc image burner ,
just i have a pup up messege i attached them >
 

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There is no such thing as an IOS file. It should say ISO. Thats why you are getting the message as windows doesn't recognize the file type. And you are using Vista not windows 7. Windows disc image burner wasn't available in vista. You should download IMGburn to create the bootable dvd. Either download an actual ISO file or you may have to rename that file so that it reads .iso at the end.

http://download.imgburn.com/SetupImgBurn_2.5.8.0.exe
 
There is no such thing as an IOS file. It should say ISO. Thats why you are getting the message as windows doesn't recognize the file type. And you are using Vista not windows 7. Windows disc image burner wasn't available in vista. You should download IMGburn to create the bootable dvd. Either download an actual ISO file or you may have to rename that file so that it reads .iso at the end.

http://download.imgburn.com/SetupImgBurn_2.5.8.0.exe

Just remember not to install additional software that comes with ImgBurn.
 
There is no such thing as an IOS file. It should say ISO. Thats why you are getting the message as windows doesn't recognize the file type. And you are using Vista not windows 7. Windows disc image burner wasn't available in vista. You should download IMGburn to create the bootable dvd. Either download an actual ISO file or you may have to rename that file so that it reads .iso at the end.

http://download.imgburn.com/SetupImgBurn_2.5.8.0.exe
Thanks a lot, now everything is working well.
Well done
 
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