Here are a few answers that I think are good
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I had the very same problem and the
solution is: 1,You have a limited chipset on your
motherboard that can not address/
remap 4GB of ram properly what you
have to do is remove one of the
memory sticks and install windows
using just 2GB. 2,Or if your chipset/bios supports it
enable memory hole remapping in
bios setup. Yes I know its has nothing to do with
a DVD drive but trust me this works if it
was a faulty cable the disc wouldn't
have booted to begin with I was running 4GB of ram on an AMD
480X Chipset this is one of those
limited chipsets
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After reading many threads in many
places and trying just about
everything I saw (removed HW until
almost nothing left, reduced BIOS
settings to minimal items, good quality
ISO burn, booth from USB, etc.), I was finally able to resolve the problem on
my system and it had nothing to do
with the DVD drive/drivers at all (I had even removed all IDE components), it
was the SATA drivers for the MoBo. On another PC (obviously), I
downloaded the latest Win7 drivers
for my motherboard and put them on the USB stick that I was installing Win7
from (although this should probably
work even if you install from DVD, just
as long as you can get to them when
you Browse from the error dialog).
Once I got the error, I browsed to the files to install, but they still didn't show
up. I unchecked the box for not
displaying incompatible drivers and
then they showed up. I selected the
driver and hit Next and everything
went smoothly after that. What drives me crazy is that the error
message gets you looking for DVD
drivers when it has nothing to do with
that, plus Win7 doesn't even recognize
the correct drivers as being compatible
with the hardware! Anyway, after several days wasted at
least my system is up and running
finally. Hopefully this will help resolve
the problem for others as well and
save them from wasting as much time.
Good luck!