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I have pavilion dv7-2090eg entertainment notebook.i want to install window of bootable dvd but dvd boot option does not come

ahsan_eni wrote:

I have pavilion dv7-2090eg entertainment notebook.i want to install window of bootable dvd but dvd boot option does not come

What key did you press on? F9 should bring up the boot options, you must press the key during the boot sequence to get this screen boot options. Or follow the link signature 6 for assistance.

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