Windows 7 Disk not Bootable!!!!

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Jack Rex Posts 177 Registration date Saturday January 2, 2010 Status Member Last seen August 13, 2016 - Oct 29, 2010 at 04:37 AM
Jack Rex Posts 177 Registration date Saturday January 2, 2010 Status Member Last seen August 13, 2016 - Nov 1, 2010 at 06:27 AM
Hello,
I download the windows 7 iso. I made a DVD using nero with verification. When I tried, it did not boot. So I took another DVD and tried the same thing and burnt it without verification and speed 1x. It burnt at 4x. This was done using ImgBurn. It has got bootmgr file, a boot folder, where en-us, fonts, bcd, boot.sdi, bootfix.bin, bootsect.exe, etfsboot.com and memtest.exe is there. In the en-us folder, bootsect.exe.mui is present. In fonts, chs_boot.ttf, cht_boot.ttf, jpn_boot.ttf, kor_boot.ttf and wgl4_boot.ttf is present. Can anyone please tell me why it isn't booting and help me fix this?
Thank you.



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Jack Rex Posts 177 Registration date Saturday January 2, 2010 Status Member Last seen August 13, 2016 7
Oct 29, 2010 at 08:19 AM
The iso is 2.50 GB. That is what is the iso size before I mount it.
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Oct 29, 2010 at 04:56 AM
Hi,

What is the size of the iso file?
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Jack Rex Posts 177 Registration date Saturday January 2, 2010 Status Member Last seen August 13, 2016 7
Oct 30, 2010 at 09:14 AM
Hello,
i'm not sure if I solved the problem but I download a boot image and recompiled the iso to a bootable one. I ran a test using VirtualBox and got S _. Is it bootable now?
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Oct 31, 2010 at 04:08 AM
hi,

An iso of windows 7 is almost the whole dvd size which is 4 Gb+,the downloaded iso may be for something else but not windows 7 installation,

Thanks
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Jack Rex Posts 177 Registration date Saturday January 2, 2010 Status Member Last seen August 13, 2016 7
Nov 1, 2010 at 06:27 AM
Re_mi,

It is a windows 7 iso. I've solved the problem. That boot image which I put earlier was not the proper one. I set etfsboot.com as the boot file and burnt it to DVD. I installed it and i'm answering this question in Windows 7.

Thank you
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