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The thread discusses issues related to upgrading Windows 7 using a USB drive. The original poster experienced difficulties with the USB installation process, prompting responses suggesting checking BIOS settings, using a DVD instead, and ensuring proper formatting for UEFI compatibility. Overall, the responders recommend verifying boot options and trying alternative installation methods like burning a DVD for a smoother upgrade.

itzAtlaf

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HI all i have this problem with upgrading
i have burn window yo usb with microsoft wind 7 burn tool

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Medico

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It is possible your Bios is not set to boot to the USB Flash drive. Check the Bios to see if this is an option, if not perhaps the PC manufacturer would have an update to the Bios.

If not you might have to burn the ISO file to a DVD and use that.
 

Saltgrass

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You do not give much information about how you are installing. For instance, if you were trying to install using UEFI, the Windows 7 version of a flash drive maker will format it in NTFS. The one that comes inside the Windows 8 Pro Upgrade package formats it as Fat 32, which it has to be for UEFI..

Any more specifics you are seeing? Where did you get your download?
 

Drew

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Suggest you burn a DVD & try that route rather than USB. May, also, be what SG mentions. Giving the DVD a shot, as well or 1st, is quick & easy.

Use "Burn Img to Disc" in 7.

And, yes, be sure the DL came from the official MS "Buy It" site.

Cheers,
Drew
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