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Djedd85

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    Windows 7 DVD problems
    « on: June 29, 2019, 04:33:39 AM »
    Hi there.

    Can someone urgently help me out.I'm having trouble with my Windows 7, and to repair it I have to use my Windows 7 DVD.The problem is my DVD refuses to read 2 files in the 'boot' folder due to it being scrathed.I've been through a lot in the past 4 days trying to get my windows running again.I now have Vista installed and I'm haveing a tought time searching the web, because my computer time is set to 2006 so I get a lot of certificate errors.I can only use 2006 - 2007 dates or Vista will log me out with the error "Product key expired". I can't believe I have to go through all of this just to repair my Windows installation.



    Please can you guys do me a huge favour and upload the files -

    "boot.sdi" and "bcd"

    inside the Windows 7 Installation DVD 'boot' directory.The files is just over 3MB in size for both.



    I will be extremely grateful if you can help me out.It's only those 2 files that isn't able to read correctly and without them I'm not getting the 'boot from dvd' option when booting up my PC.I want to create a bootable USB drive now, but can't copy those 2 files.

    Also I am not in a position to download a Windows 7 ISO, as data is extremely expensive in my country and  I don't have the money to do that.If I could download an ISO I wouldn't even have wasted time looking for help on forums.

    Please anyone with a Windows 7 dvd can help me out.PLEASE guys.

    Thanks

    Salmon Trout

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    Re: Windows 7 DVD problems
    « Reply #1 on: June 29, 2019, 06:23:22 AM »
    It is against Microsoft copyright and EULA to share those files on this forum.

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    Re: Windows 7 DVD problems
    « Reply #2 on: June 29, 2019, 06:34:11 AM »
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