Expand Windows Files Won't Go Past 0%

Feb 15, 2013

i've recently built a new computer, first time, and im having sort of a problem downloading windows. I have the full version bought straight from newegg.com was not a dl copy ( i hope )and it wont dl properly. Im pretty sure i have all my stuff plugged in right and working properly. Ive tried numerous things like wiping the hard drive, switching the hard drive, trying a different dvd/cd drive, restarting over and over. Please help, and talk in english plz im not to good at the computer language talk.

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