Installation of Win 7 USB problem reboot s10-2

I did successfully my usb boot with win 7 on it. It also starts the windows installation. BUT THE ARISES PROBLEM WHEN THE SYSTEM IS RESTART FIRST TIME (after a few necessary files copy) it STARTS again ON THE DISK USB AND ALL PROCESS BEGINS once AGAIN (IN A LOOP AGAIN AND AGAIN)... But if I eject the usb drive it gives an error. HELP PLZ...

He asks you to press the keys. If it starts on your USB drive when it is inserted, it means its default configuration in the BIOS at startup of the removable drive, click hard disk if the removable drive is not present.

To do this. As soon as it starts, hold down the button F2 repeatedly until he catches and brings you to the BIOS. From there, set the boot order to boot from your hard drive first. Save and exit. It will restart and all the lights will be turned off. As soon as the lights go on again, hold on to the Fn key while pressing the F11 several times. If you do it right, the start menu appears, select start from your USB key. It will then start to your flash drive and windows 7 will begin the installation. The next time that it restarts, you need not to do anything about it either, since it will now reboot your Windows HD will continue to install. When it's done, it will charge the second time and the bureau will appear.

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