Impossible to install Win7 PRO 64 on clean Machine

Well, I have this problem, but in a rather unique situation.

Have a HP 8200 workstation I know works - I have formatted a SATA HDD & installed - set the BIOS to make the reader of CD/DVD boot priority. The Machine recognizes the presence of the hard drive & I can do display a message "Press any key to boot from the CD/DVD" - it is said he had try to bbot from the CD & then it just displays the message "BOOTMGR is missing, press Ctrl Alt Del to restart", and this with a new PRO 7 64 drive is in the drive.   The CD blinking like crazy, but it's like he's going.

Also tried to get the installation to start with a XP installation CD older - same thing.  Is there any chance the "Bootmgr" there need is a function of the BIOS?

I try to do a clean install of the operating system, but cannot get the Windows installation to start - Help!

Its likely the installation media is damaged or scratched. I would try to get a new copy and try again.

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