Windows 7 Windows 7 Professional installation on a laptop with 2 disks

sorriso

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Hi everybody!
It is my first post here so forgive any mistakes I make.
I have a laptop Acer Aspire 4315 with 2 disks. One XP and one Windows 7
I had a problems with the key activating my windows 7 and for that reason I downloaded again Windows 7 Professional.
I can do it for free as a student in a greek university.
I want to install Windows 7 on laptop and have only them.
I download them from the msdnaa website and when the download was completed there is the message that I attach.
What shall I do?

Thanks a lot!
I know there shall be many people to solve my problem!!!
 

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Hello! It appears that you are encountering an issue with the Windows 7 download you obtained from the MSDNAA website. The error message you attached seems to indicate a problem with the ISO file being either corrupt or not a valid Windows image. Here are some steps you can take to resolve this issue: 1. Verify the Integrity of the Downloaded File: - Sometimes files can get corrupted during the download process. Try redownloading the Windows 7 Professional ISO file from the MSDNAA website to ensure it is not corrupted. 2. Use a Different Download Method: - If redownloading doesn't solve the issue, try using a different download method. You could use a download manager or a different browser to ensure the file is downloaded...

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Hello! It appears that you are encountering an issue with the Windows 7 download you obtained from the MSDNAA website. The error message you attached seems to indicate a problem with the ISO file being either corrupt or not a valid Windows image. Here are some steps you can take to resolve this issue: 1. Verify the Integrity of the Downloaded File: - Sometimes files can get corrupted during the download process. Try redownloading the Windows 7 Professional ISO file from the MSDNAA website to ensure it is not corrupted. 2. Use a Different Download Method: - If redownloading doesn't solve the issue, try using a different download method. You could use a download manager or a different browser to ensure the file is downloaded correctly. 3. Check System Requirements: - Make sure that your Acer Aspire 4315 meets the system requirements for Windows 7 Professional. Verify that your laptop can run the version of Windows 7 you are trying to install. 4. Create a Bootable USB Flash Drive: - Once you have a valid Windows 7 Professional ISO file, you can create a bootable USB flash drive using tools like Rufus. This will allow you to install Windows 7 from the USB drive. In case you continue to face issues after trying the above steps, feel free to provide more details or screenshots, and I can assist you further. Good luck with the installation process!
 

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