I take rebuilt a Dell Inspiron 9400 laptop and installed a new difficult bulldoze. I tin't get an ISO of Windows 7 operating organization on the hard bulldoze to install. What tin I do?

no inkling

2012-05-07 00:53:56

can you make a bootable drive from an external hdd instead of a usb?

2011-12-30 07:47:00

install Daemon tools and mount information technology that way you will run into if the ISO is Okay or corrupted.

Sonny Bass

2011-12-30 03:29:00

The ISO epitome needs to be written to a DVD using ImageBurn,CDBuurnerXP or similar program. It could also be extracted to a USB bulldoze. Then you tin kick from it to install.

FIDELIS

2011-12-xxx 03:28:00

Hi, if the ISO file contains the full installation for windows 7, you can burn the ISO to DVD.  Once DVD is burned, you tin can commencement your figurer from CD/DVD and install your operating organization.

Equally another solution you can use the post-obit plan to create a bootable USB drive:

http://www.pendrivelinux.com/yumi-multiboot-usb-creator/

Download the programme and once downloaded, run the program by double clicking on .exe file, when program opens, try the following:

-- connect a usb flashdrive of at least 4GB

-- get-go yumy by double clicking on .exe program

-- information technology will recognize your USB drive

-- scroll downwardly untill you accomplish the other Bone/Tools header

-- click on windows vista/7 installer

-- click on Browser button and navigate to where your windows 7 ISO file is locate

-- click on create

-- in one case process is finished, disconnect USB bulldoze and connect information technology to computer where you need organization installed

-- restart reckoner and make sure to alter boot social club to USB drive

-- follow steps to complete installation.

If for some reason your figurer is unable to start from USB let me know.

David

2012-04-28 eleven:40:37

Thanks sooooo much :)

FIDELIS

2012-04-thirty 20:15:29

Don't mention it.

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