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<blockquote data-quote="Estaban" data-source="post: 1432819" data-attributes="member: 265608"><p><span style="color: Purple">Hi there, hope someone can help. I am trying to get windows 7 onto my 2008 Imac 2.6 20" Aliminum computer. I downloaded the drivers OK, inserted the Windows 7 home Premium disc (original boxed Microsoft, it does have the word upgradeon the box?) the imac spins the disc up and then I hit install. I get a beachball then the mac ejects the disc. I close bootcamp and try and read the disc, It wont recognise it? I have tried both the 32 and 64 version, both the same. If I put either disc in my 2009 macbook pro it reads the disc.......... Is my imac obsolete already? Can I upgade the firmware for the drive? is it faulty? it reads dvd movies OK and loads mac osx or other software. Thanks for your help, I am really confussed,</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Estaban, post: 1432819, member: 265608"] [COLOR="Purple"]Hi there, hope someone can help. I am trying to get windows 7 onto my 2008 Imac 2.6 20" Aliminum computer. I downloaded the drivers OK, inserted the Windows 7 home Premium disc (original boxed Microsoft, it does have the word upgradeon the box?) the imac spins the disc up and then I hit install. I get a beachball then the mac ejects the disc. I close bootcamp and try and read the disc, It wont recognise it? I have tried both the 32 and 64 version, both the same. If I put either disc in my 2009 macbook pro it reads the disc.......... Is my imac obsolete already? Can I upgade the firmware for the drive? is it faulty? it reads dvd movies OK and loads mac osx or other software. Thanks for your help, I am really confussed,[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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