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I assume the CD/DVD player is dead. If you're using a DVD, a CD might
work Many Linux distros fit on a CD). Otherwise, if no USB boot is
available, you'll need to replace the drive.
On Tue, Dec 25, 2012 at 3:28 PM, Tom Borkin <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I inherited a HP Pavillion 9000 dv9413cl. I'm trying to wipe the HD and
> install a new OS; however, when I try to boot from the CD by setting it
> first in the BIOS it won't, ditto with an external HD. When I plug the HD
> into a USB after booting the OS says it's recognized and correctly
> installed; however, it doesn't come up in "My Computer". When I try to boot
> with the external HD plugged in and hit Esc, it's not listed in the
> bootable media available. The external HD is FAT-32 with Windows 7. The CD
> is a Windows 7 installation disk. I cannot check my email often: I hope
> this is enough detail to intelligently address the issue. Is this a
> worm/virus? How do I wipe the HD and install a new OS?
> TIA,
> Tom
>
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