Boot Compaq Pesario SR1000 options

HP Compaq Presario SR1000

Hi, can someone tell me if I can boot from USB on this PC please?

I would like to do a clean install with Win 7 (x 86) HP

Thanks in advance.

While this model number does not seem to be complete, the PC scored in this series says he is old enough.  Probably can't boot from USB due to age.  I am cuious why the question, however, as you can start on installing windows 7 DVD.  In addition, a warning - systems that old, it may not work very well with Windows 7.  It should install OK, however.

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