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1) Change BIOS boot order - The most successful fix for this issue is to set the optical (DVD) drive as the first boot device in the BIOS. To do this, first enter BIOS mode as follows:
This is accomplished by pressing a specific key repeatedly as soon as your computer is turned on (or right after it is restarted). For many computers, the key is F1, F2, F10, the Delete (del) key or the Escape (ESC) key. Consult your computer or motherboard?s manual or try different keys until you find the right one.
Find the screen or option for changing the boot order. Follow the instructions for changing the boot order.
2) If you downloaded Windows 7 and burned it to a DVD, double check that you burned the .ISO file as a disk image (and not as a regular file) to the empty DVD. If you burn it to a DVD again use the lowest speed possible. It's also possible the download has errors, try downloading it again.
3) Update ITE ATA driver - Failing the above, try booting back into Windows Vista or XP. Launch Windows Update and install the ITE ATA driver update before attempting the upgrade. The upgrade advisor may not find this driver.
4) Switch from SATA to AHCI - Follow the aforementioned instructions for booting into your computer?s BIOS, then check your HDD or storage settings. Turn off SATA, switching to AHCI, and reboot normally, then re-attempt installation of Windows 7. Also try switching to IDE.
Also, there's 2 main threads for this issue, one that seems to be related to retail disks (and others):
http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/w7install/thread/48cdc51e-affc-40ec-a0ba-62d37948843c
And the other is a general discussion thread:
http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/w7install/thread/c211ce29-8e5c-4a2f-aeee-fc2a6e62aef5
Have Questions About Installing Windows 7?
FAQ - Common Windows 7 Installation Questions & Answers
1) Change BIOS boot order - The most successful fix for this issue is to set the optical (DVD) drive as the first boot device in the BIOS. To do this, first enter BIOS mode as follows:
This is accomplished by pressing a specific key repeatedly as soon as your computer is turned on (or right after it is restarted). For many computers, the key is F1, F2, F10, the Delete (del) key or the Escape (ESC) key. Consult your computer or motherboard?s manual or try different keys until you find the right one.
Find the screen or option for changing the boot order. Follow the instructions for changing the boot order.
2) If you downloaded Windows 7 and burned it to a DVD, double check that you burned the .ISO file as a disk image (and not as a regular file) to the empty DVD. If you burn it to a DVD again use the lowest speed possible. It's also possible the download has errors, try downloading it again.
3) Update ITE ATA driver - Failing the above, try booting back into Windows Vista or XP. Launch Windows Update and install the ITE ATA driver update before attempting the upgrade. The upgrade advisor may not find this driver.
4) Switch from SATA to AHCI - Follow the aforementioned instructions for booting into your computer?s BIOS, then check your HDD or storage settings. Turn off SATA, switching to AHCI, and reboot normally, then re-attempt installation of Windows 7. Also try switching to IDE.
Also, there's 2 main threads for this issue, one that seems to be related to retail disks (and others):
http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/w7install/thread/48cdc51e-affc-40ec-a0ba-62d37948843c
And the other is a general discussion thread:
http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/w7install/thread/c211ce29-8e5c-4a2f-aeee-fc2a6e62aef5
Have Questions About Installing Windows 7?
FAQ - Common Windows 7 Installation Questions & Answers