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<blockquote data-quote="sh1znack" data-source="post: 967528" data-attributes="member: 107984"><p>I'm trying to install it on a clean Boot Camp partition. There's nothing wrong with the media itself. Microsoft broke away from ISO standards when developing the bootloader for their 64-bit versions. Many people solved this problem with the 64-bit release candidate but it involved moving some files around and reburning the DVD. I'm out of luck however, because I have the <u>actual</u> version of Windows 7 64-bit Ultimate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sh1znack, post: 967528, member: 107984"] I'm trying to install it on a clean Boot Camp partition. There's nothing wrong with the media itself. Microsoft broke away from ISO standards when developing the bootloader for their 64-bit versions. Many people solved this problem with the 64-bit release candidate but it involved moving some files around and reburning the DVD. I'm out of luck however, because I have the [U]actual[/U] version of Windows 7 64-bit Ultimate. [/QUOTE]
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