Windows 7 64-bit UEFI boot USB

Hello

yesterday, I received my new PC. There are asus z87 gryphon UEFI BIOS ver 1707. I was assembled and tested before delivery for me. a test of the operating system was installed for testing and then removed before I got it. I bought this version of win 7: http://pro-jex.de/shop2/Windows-7-Professional-64-Bit-OEM-Vollversion-Betriebssystem-SP1

It's a win 7 64 bit dell OEM. now, I couldn't install it, I only got to the step "expand windows files" and then it will fail with the error code. 0 x 80070017 the dvd is damaged. the dvd looks like it has stripes and used before. but I have the key that should be enough to activate and register windows 7.

After that I tried to do a dvd on my laptop with Ultraiso image but I got stuck and always frozen at 75%.

so I tried to install an ISO image file from digital river. I was able to install a version of windows 7 32 bit on my new PC with a USB boot. I used the windows 7 usb/dvd tool, but now when I try to do the same thing with a win 7 64-bit, the tool says 'invalid ISO file. I found all sorts of things about how I can't make a boot usb for a 64 bit OS form a 32 bit OS. and also is that I have a UEFI bios, it seems that I must examine a few extra points with this kind of bios.

can someone please give me a step by step guide what to do. I want to install windows 7 Professional 64 bit on my new PC. and like I said my purchased OEM dvd seems to be corrupted, BUT I have the key to activate by phone. Wrap:

currently has new PC: windows 7 32-bit professional.

USB drive 8 GB (which I used to install win7 32bits)

It works now and btw the dvd is not hacked, the key that comes with it works. but you must activate by phone because it is an OEM version.

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