Press “Enter” and navigate to the DVD or USB drive to set this drive as your boot device. Press the “Arrow” keys to navigate to the Boot section of your BIOS interface. Typically, pressing “Delete,” “F2,” “F12” or a special hardware button will enable you to enter this interface. Restart your computer and enter your BIOS interface by following the instructions on your computer firmware's boot-splash screen. Click “Begin Copying” or “Begin Burning” to create the installation medium. Insert your flash drive in a USB port on your computer or insert a blank DVD in your optical drive. Click “Next” followed by “USB Device” if you plan to create a USB installer or select “DVD” to burn a disc. Launch the Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool, and then click “Browse” to find the Windows 7 ISO file you downloaded. Double-click the executable file to launch the Download Tool installer and follow the on-screen instructions to perform the installation. Visit to download the Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool (see Resources).
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