Installation of Windows 7 ultimate 64 bit on DV6 2165TX

Hello

I had posted earlier on the unused hardware reserved RAM when I upgraded my RAM to 3 GB, 6 GB. Link pasted below

http://h30434.www3.HP.com/T5/hardware-upgrades-replacements/HP-Pavilion-DV6-2165tx-3GB-hardware-RESE...

I have suggested that I install 64-bit windows.

I tried to create the bootable USB key, but it simply doesn't. Have tried the steps as mentioned in the following links

USB bootable - Windows 7 key

Installation Windows 7 64 bit

In brief -

ISO downloaded 64-bit Windows

Approach 1-

1 downloaded Windows7 USB DVD Download Tool and created a USB of my 32-bit Windows 7 OS drive

2. the installation program has not completed. Received error "utility could not create the boot sector on the USB key.

Approach 2

1 used my laptop desktop - download Windows7-USB-DVD-Download-Tool and created a drive of my Windows 7 64-bit OS

2. installation completed successfully

3 Connecting USB in my DV6, and click on "setup.exe" in the USB

4. has received the error "this version of this file is not compatible with the version of windows that you use...". "

Approach 3

1 used my laptop desktop - download Windows7-USB-DVD-Download-Tool and created a drive of my Windows 7 64-bit OS

2. installation completed successfully

3. change the order of boot in my DV6 - to charge from USB

4. start Windows gets stuck on "windows loading files" and keeps restarting all stuck in the same loop

Then, when I try to create the bootable USB of my laptop DV6 32 bit, I get an error. When I create my computer laptop desk, my DV6 won't start him.

I read in one of the positions that

  • You can only create a USB stick bootable Windows 7 64 - bit flash player if your current Windows 7 installation is 64-bit also.
  • You can create a USB stick bootable Windows 7 32 - bit flash player if your current Windows 7 installation is 32-bit or 64-bit.

I think that even if I try to burn a DVD, it will be the same question

Can you please.

Thank you in advance.

-Tushar

Found the problem...

I got 6 GB RAM inserted in the notebook (4 + 2 GB sticks).

I removed the newly isnerted memory stick 4 GB and replaced the original configuration that is 1 GB + 2 GB RAM

Windows booted from my USB and I installed 64-bit Windows OS.

Well that now the purpose of installing64bit what OS is still not reached... as the new Windows does not start when I put the 4 GB of RAM in all configurations

Thank you.

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