I have downloaded various windows 7 iso (almost all more than 3 gb in size and claimed to be 64 bit, also checked for various signs that proves this iso was of 64 bit, e.g. When you insert it, Windows Setup will restart automatically". But no matter which windows 7 iso image I use, It always says "Use the other installation disc that says 64-bit. Then I tried to install windows 7 ,by running windows 7 iso while in windows 10. Even when I manually select booting device as USB drive (which is recognised and shown in available boot devices prior to boot) then it says "No bootable device found". ![]() But even after following all instructions, My laptop is not booting from USB disk, I have set booting order in legacy and UEFI as USB first. I used Rufus program to make bootable usb disk, using FAT 32 as file system and Target platform as GPT with UEFI. ![]() ![]() My system is 64 bit, so after searching on google I found out that I need to install 64 bit windows 7 iso on GPT partition with UEFI enabled, Legacy and CSM enabled, Secure boot disabled, USB 3.0 port status before boot set to Auto mode. I am trying to install windows 7 side by side with windows 10, as I am tired of headache that windows 10 gives me and also dont want to lose original windows copy from which I upgraded to windows 10.
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