Install Windows 7 from. ISO format

I downloaded Windows 7 and the file. ISO. How to install?

You have to burn the. ISO file onto a blank DVD as a disc image. You can use a program like http://www.imgburn.com the to do.

Create a Windows 7 Bootable DVD using the. ISO file
Engraving of a file of Windows 7 ISO on a DVD
http://support.Microsoft.com/default.aspx/KB/977640

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    Dual boot Windows 8 without partitioning | CmdrKeene blog

    Skeene.net/Dual-boot-Windows-8-without-partitioning
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    A little luck?

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    Greetings!

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