I burned the Windows 10 ISO using cdburnerxp, not directly with Windows 7. But when it came to the 'preparing the installation files' it reached 92% at this stage and after while an error message appeared saying that the files were corrupt or missing that and the installation couldn't continue. (Custom install) I deleted (NOT FORMATTED) the System reserved and C (Windows) partitions and left the D (Data) partition alone and clicked Next with the unallocated space highlighted. My Windows 7 Professional product key was accepted.The setup began. I booted the Windows 10 image that I created using the 'creation tool' using F8 to boot from the DVD.
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