Cannot Boot From Windows 7

Discussion in 'Windows 7' started by AnoopSudhakaran, Apr 7, 2011.

  1. AnoopSudhakaran

    AnoopSudhakaran MDL Novice

    Mar 18, 2011
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    Hello MDL,
    I downloaded the SP1 Integrated ISO from WZOR and burned the ISO to DVD and tried to boot from the DVD, but the computer does not detect the DVD, but am able to boot from other DVD which I have also the SP1 DVD is able to install when run from the My computer. I checked the MD5 even after burning it to DVD (by rebuilding the iso) and it matched with the one given on the site.
    Can anyone give me a working link?

    Also will the Windows 7 SP1 work with the Windows 7 Build 7600?

    Please help!

    -Anoop Sudhakaran
     
  2. Kamar

    Kamar MDL Junior Member

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    Sir,

    Please don't get offended , but just a stupid question : Is the dvd Bootable ?

    Happens to me more often than not , when I'm in a hurry .

    You might open the ISO in the ULtra.ISO or whatever ISO software you use to see if it says Bootable Image !

    If it is not Bootable then you have to make it Bootable by giving your software a boot info while before burning.

    If your motherboard supports Booting from the USB stick, then you don't need boot info. Just full format a 4GB Usb stick and copy the contents of your DVD to it, not the ISO but extracted stuff from the ISO.

    Hope it helps.
     
  3. UVAIS

    UVAIS MDL Expert

    Mar 17, 2011
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    hey download the windows from link above (Which given by chnix ) N BTW is your pc is booting from other discs????
     
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  4. zeeshanwal

    zeeshanwal MDL Novice

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    Thank you for the link I am going to download the Ultimate edition, but is it faster than Home premium edition?
     
  5. AnoopSudhakaran

    AnoopSudhakaran MDL Novice

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    Thanks for the reply! But I am still wondering why the ISO after burning did not boot. Though it is a Original Microsoft ISO and there is no need of adding any additional boot options. Anyways I have downloaded the new Ultimate ISO and it works great.
     
  6. AnoopSudhakaran

    AnoopSudhakaran MDL Novice

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    Yeah! The problem was with the ISO. Now I downloaded the new ISO and it boots! :)
     
  7. AnoopSudhakaran

    AnoopSudhakaran MDL Novice

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    There is no comparison between speed and versions of them! All of them work at the same speed under a same configuration (hardware). Though you dont need to download all the ISOs separatly since after removing the e.cfg from the ISO They work as universal discs allowing you to choose any version you want.