How re - install windows 7 edition starter on the new hard drive in one aspire a D270 - 1806

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I have an a D270 Aspire-1806.  I got the matrix of hard drive and no recovery disk was burned.  I replaced hard drive and need to find a clean Windows 7 Starter copy to install. I understand that I may use the same product key to check the impression to be installed.  I don't have a USB optical drive.  Is it possible to install from a USB flash drive? I have a fairly large [16 GB] flash drive (operating system must be the thing about flash player?) I can't seem to find the 7 starter version is...

I've been at this for a few days now with little result.  Thanks in advance for the direction and help.

Yet once, looks like a disk i/o error. Here's what I would do if I were in your shoes:

(1) fix the WD to another computer with a box USB or SATA / USB and format it. Delete completely all the partitions on the disk in this way. Know what drive letter is assigned to it, run "cmd" and type "format D:" (without the quotes and this example assumes he has been attributed to the D drive letter).

(2) if (1) completed, the installation and try again in the netbook. If this isn't the case, get a replacement drive.

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