Cannot Boot from CD (Code 5)

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Hallo Allemaal,

Ben met een oudere computer bezig om daar Win7 op te installeren.
Maar ik krijg telkens de foutmelding:

Cannot boot from CD (code 5)

Wat is er loos?
Ik gebruik toch een originele Microsoft Win7 Professional disk?

Hoe kan deze fout verholpen worden?

MVG
Jan Filarski
 
Probleem met het moederbord.....is te omzeilen.....wel in het engels !!

During the boot from the Windows 7 installation DVD on some PCs the error message "Error Code 5 - can not boot from disk" appears. Affected are primarily computer with older motherboards of the company "AsRock" or "MSI". Other DVDs on these PCs can boot without problems; e.g. from a Windows Vista installation DVD. And the Windows 7 installation DVD is also OK, because this DVD can boot on other computers. Also the replacement of the DVD drive does not help. And booting from the USB stick does not help either. The error seems to be an incompatibility of "AsRock" motherboards with the DVD boot sector used by Microsoft in Windows 7 installation DVD.

Here's a way how to create a new bootable DVD with the free burning program ImgBurn which is compatible with the "AsRock" or "MSI" motherboards.

In addition to the burning program, ImgBurn still requires a proper boot sector. If a Windows Vista boot DVD is available, the boot sector can be extracted from this DVD. If no Windows Vista boot DVD is available, the freeware vLite can be used. In the program directory of vLite there is a suitable file "boot.bin", which is also a compatible boot sector.

After starting ImgBurn, choose in the overview "Create image file from files/folders
Insert Windows Vista DVD. On the "Advanced" tab -> "Bootable Disc" -> "Extract Boot Image" select the appropriate DVD drive and then click on the floppy icon.
Give the boot sector file a meaningful name; e.g. "Vista-BootImage.ima"
The next message window will ask whether this file shall be used for the current project
this saves filling out the above fields manually
Thus, the fields under "Make Image Bootable" is automatically filled
On the "Options" tab, select "ISO9660 + UDF" and activate the checkbox for "Include Hidden Files" and "Include System Files"
On the "Labels" tab add the "Volume Label" for ISO9660 and UDF
On the "Advanced" tab -> "Restrictions" -> "ISO9660" activate the checkbox "Don't Add ';1' Version Number To Files"
On the "Advanced" tab -> "Restrictions" -> "UDF" nothing needs to be changed
Now insert the Windows 7 installation DVD and choose the DVD as source
Choose "Destination" ISO file name
For creating the ISO file click on the large button
After a short analysis the ISO file is created
After completion of the ISO file select the "Ez-Mode Picker"
As final step choose "Write image file to disc" in the overview window to burn the newly created ISO image file to disc
Select the just created ISO file as source
After inserting a blank DVD the burning process can now be started with the big button
 
Hallo Terrarabo

Ja, zo kun je waarschijnlijk de DVD's gebruiken om Win7 te installeren, maar waar loop je dan weer tegenop?

Ik heb de koe bij de horens gevat en een ander (oud) moederbord geinstallaared, met 2x SATA aansluitingen. Probleem opgelost

Met vele dank voor de uitgebreide uiteenzetting, ik zal hem opslkaan.

MVG
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