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Please reinstall the device following the link below verbatim and also make sure that you have the correct drivers for it for Windows 7. Installing Devices on PCs and Laptops
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Hey, no you dont need to update BIOS to install Windows 7 but i would recommend doing it anyway. Its always good practice to have latest version of drivers and firmware as they usually fix bugs in existing in older versions as well improve performance.
As for your CDs i would look at the Optical drive you have and perhaps use another computer to copy the Windows 7 to bootable USB drive and use that to install Windows 7.
Hello, Windows 7 cannot be compressed in CD because the size of Windows 7 is 4.5 GB, So Windows 7 comes in DVD. You should install a DVD Drive and then try installing Windows 7.
Make sure you have any and all Windows 7 updates from Microsoft, along with any updates for your DVD drive for use with Windows 7. Some components work fine using Vista SP2 drivers, but some will need an update to work with Windows 7.
This Microsoft site might help verify if your DVD drive is compatible with Windows 7:
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