Extract the Windows 7 ISO and copy all files to a blank DVD. Then insert it on my PC boot from it. But it is a black screen, indicating it is not a bootable device.
Bootable DVD from Windows 7 ISO
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You cant extract the files and COPY them to a cd/dvd, well you can but don’t expect it to work as a bootable disk. You need a burning application to burn the ISO. Have a look here
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Try img burn, it will work on all modern WindowsComment
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If I may chime in with an additional observation folks;
Originally posted by wastinbrExtract the Windows 7 ISO and copy all files to a blank DVD. Then insert it on my PC boot from it. But it is a black screen, indicating it is not a bootable device.Originally posted by wastinbrextracting the iso with winzip. I did set usb as the booting media in biosComment
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Originally posted by philpower2If I may chime in with an additional observation folks;
Even if the original ISO was good the boot order was incorrect.
P.S imgburn ejects the dvd in afew seconds when the burning starts.Comment
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