ATC-705-EB53 install Samsung SSD as boot drive

Just buy an ATC-705-EB53 as the spec but I wanted to install a Samsug 500 GB SSD as boot drive to improve the preformance. Can't do read the internal cd or an external cd as bootable windows. Keeps asking to install a bootable media

Windows 7?

If you have an older version of windows 7 CD, is probably not compatible UEFI, you must set the inheritance or LaunchCSM to be able to boot from this CD/DVD.

honestly?

Why don't install you windows 10 place?

UEFI is much more secure and windows 10 is catchy and even more stable than windows 7.

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