slow burn ! You should the iso burn at the slowest speed possible. If its a genuine/untouched copy, all should be okay. Bitte sehr.
I've been up to, as I've written, but still does not work, and I just die. ISO file burned I touched nothing else.
he used 7loader after he istalled it, and now he gets after he restarted just black screen with blinking cursor.
My suggestion: pick an Windows 7 untouched ISO from the repository (link at my signature), burn it on a DVD with slowest burn speed, install windows and activate with a loader, the Daz's Loader (link in my signature too), in my opinion, is the best one. Try to follow all the instructions in the repository and you will be fine. War mit Gott.
Mate he is already using an Untouched Retail ISO.. I am the guy who provided the Retail MSDN links in another forum and he happened to download them.. Because of language issues I haven't been able to understand much.. :/ I don't know what he wants to say..
with the dvd in the laptop, can you right click the dvd icon and explore dvd if you can see files and folders there's probably nothing wrong with it
I agree, if you don't burn in the smallest possible speed, the DVD will probably have corrupted files. Sometimes you may be able to explore it but the boot sector or setup executable may not work. I understood he cannot properly run the DVD and the install is corrupted, I think so.
Thank you all for reply What recommends it to me (UltraISO "or" PowerISO "or something else?) On the Power2Go, there is no speed, I think I load off nero burning by internet. ...hmmm Can someone ask me on this, give an answer .. thanks Sorry for bad English