Hey there,
I recently burned the Windows 7 64-bit RC ISO onto a clean DVD. It appears to work, as XP 32-bit had recognized it, but obviously would not have let it run because of it is the wrong "version".
I decided to go ahead delete XP off my hard drive and do a clean install of Windows 7.
After clearing the drive of XP, I quit the setup and restarted my computer to boot from CD/DVD.
Once the computer restarted, it went into the NVIDIA Boot Agent 253.0453 thing and, say, 10 minutes later it would say:
"PXE-E53: No boot filename received"
I'm not all that computer savvy, but I was hoping to pull this off without a hitch. Can anyone identify the problem I am having?
It may just be the disc... but it seemed to have been readable and worked when XP was installed.
I recently burned the Windows 7 64-bit RC ISO onto a clean DVD. It appears to work, as XP 32-bit had recognized it, but obviously would not have let it run because of it is the wrong "version".
I decided to go ahead delete XP off my hard drive and do a clean install of Windows 7.
After clearing the drive of XP, I quit the setup and restarted my computer to boot from CD/DVD.
Once the computer restarted, it went into the NVIDIA Boot Agent 253.0453 thing and, say, 10 minutes later it would say:
"PXE-E53: No boot filename received"
I'm not all that computer savvy, but I was hoping to pull this off without a hitch. Can anyone identify the problem I am having?
It may just be the disc... but it seemed to have been readable and worked when XP was installed.