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<blockquote data-quote="NyoGoat" data-source="post: 1005486" data-attributes="member: 145190"><p>MSDNAA gives you an .exe file that starts a download. I downloaded it on my windows machine. I burned it from my imac but it wasn't bootable. I burned it from my windows machine and it booted, but I am getting the same error talked about earlier, it boots into the windows 7 installation but then when I tell it to install it says that I am missing cd/dvd drivers, so it won't continue. I'm not sure what to do to get those drivers that it is missing. Just to test I started an xp installation from a cd and it worked fine. I'd hoped that just doing that would have set up a driver for the DVD but it didn't. If a solution is found for this I would appreciate it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NyoGoat, post: 1005486, member: 145190"] MSDNAA gives you an .exe file that starts a download. I downloaded it on my windows machine. I burned it from my imac but it wasn't bootable. I burned it from my windows machine and it booted, but I am getting the same error talked about earlier, it boots into the windows 7 installation but then when I tell it to install it says that I am missing cd/dvd drivers, so it won't continue. I'm not sure what to do to get those drivers that it is missing. Just to test I started an xp installation from a cd and it worked fine. I'd hoped that just doing that would have set up a driver for the DVD but it didn't. If a solution is found for this I would appreciate it [/QUOTE]
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