Recovery of CyberLink disc question

-J' installed a new 1 TB as my old 500 GB harddrive failed.

-Now, I need to go back to Windows 7 Home Premium. I installed the recovery and then discovered disks on the Cyberlink program that must be installed.

-J' downloaded Cyberlink, but it won't burn a cd. I do this on Windows Vista.

-I click on cyberlink SP... program, and it passes through. Then it says "Update", and then theres a dialog box which asks 'UPDATE COMPLETE' and gives me four options "not Yes" "" 'Cancel' 'X '.

When I click Yes, computer restarts, but not serious CD.

When I click on No/Cancel/X nothing happens.

You are the very welcome.

What I do is download about 20 updates at the same time, so I do not overload the poor PC.

Other than the norton and office 2010 evaluation software and the games shown on the specifications of your PC product page, all necessary software and drivers for your laptop from work are available for download.

I use the free Microsoft Security Essentials program for my antispyware/antivirus program.

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