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dvd eject
About this tag
The dvd eject tag on WindowsForum.com covers issues where a computer repeatedly ejects a DVD, particularly during Windows installation. A common scenario involves a user attempting to upgrade from Windows 7 32-bit to 64-bit using a burned ISO, only to have the drive eject the disc. Troubleshooting steps often include checking the disc burn quality, verifying the ISO integrity, and ensuring the DVD drive is functioning correctly. Discussions may also involve hardware conflicts or driver problems causing unexpected ejection. This tag is useful for users experiencing similar problems with DVD drives during OS installation or general use.
Hello, I'm having some troubles with getting my Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit installed:
Right now I am running Win7 32-Bit. Since I am also running programs that need to have 4 GB of ram or more in order to function properly, I need to upgrade up my OS to 64-Bit to allow my 16 GB of ram to...
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